Rusty Crude Oil Tractor// Part 4. START Up!
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Part 4. Now we have a very interesting video, today we are going to start this baby up, after all these years.
The tractor is a Bolinder munktells typ 10. 20hp 2cyl two-stroke crude oil engine. Made in 1947. BM10.
Part 5 will be about making the tractor complete with the hood and all the plates, panels. New tires and a long testdrive, putting it to work!
//Richard at Yesterdays-Machinery. - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
Separate injection control for each cylinder means that in a postwar world where everything is scarce, it could be run on one cylinder, as it briefly did at the end of the video, to possibly conserve a bit of fuel at the expense of losing half your possible power. In a time of great scarcity this might have made sense when the workload was quite light, or just moving it around. It's so nice to see these old machines working. They were made to run forever, or nearly so. We need more people like you to keep them alive!
They still use seperate injection pumps frequently today.. Unit pumps they're called.
My girlfriend only has one injection point. I told her she has potential for more.
Your a rare breed, not too many people fix things these day's they would rather buy new, I like old stuff as it was made to last.
Every time I watch one of your videos I think of the books One Second After and One hour After. When the world goes to crap an eccentric such as your self becomes a celebrity over night.
As an antique machinery lover from the USA, I find this tractor design fascinating.
Yes, i don´t think there is any other tractor that is simular. ofc 2 cyl hotbulbs excists but this design is quite interesting indeed. / Richard
These machine where made to last and this one is good for another 100 years thanks to you. Your knowledge is priceless, good work.
Thanks! /Richard
This 2 stroke diesel with hot bulb ignition did not used ignition system but a preheated red hot component and compression to burn the fuel.
No magnetos and spark plugs, no carburator.
Similar tractor brands where:
LANZ BULLDOG germany
LANDINI TESTA CALDA italy
FIELD MARSHALL england
PERCHERON VIERSON france
HSCS hungary
From the early 30's to the beginning of the 50's
A great job with this BOLINDER MUNKTEL
Congratulations!
She sounds good, great job!
Your mastery of the english language is second only to your mechanical ability. Well Done!
Haha, yeah... First video I saw I though to my self this is some one from down south. But the surroundings looked wery much like Sweden, hmmmm...
Nicely done 👍
Can't ask for a better first start than that! What an awesome machine :)
You have skill & knowledge, an impressive combination.
I love working on the prewar era engines . Had a 35 IH c-1 pu i got running after sitting sunk to the boards since 59 in a muddy cow pasture..i drove that car around town for a few hours or so
Love the go faster white wall tyres! Thank you for a great video.
Love it all Bubba, some great mechanical abilities shown there in. You the Greatest for sharing with all your other Bubbas who get off on such things. Love you Man, like a Bubba!
Thank god nowdays there are Engineer,s that have the ability to save these old machines, well done Blessings
I can almost smell the experience !
It is amazing what one can do with just a few simple tools. Unlike the new stuff that takes a computer and a whole boat load of tools to work on. There is just something satisfying about making the old new again...
Whoa it runs so nice, what a particular sound it makes!
Way to keep a part of history going and working!
Now that you have it running, please restore that tractor. I would love to see it fully finished. It is awesome.
Love your videos and the old engines, absolutely mesmerizing. Enjoy watching true repairs of the day, not modern upgrades wow.
That was so entertaining. I love this stuff!
Wow! This old engine sounds so much better than I expected!
This is an amazing series so far. I have really enjoyed the pace and your attention to detail. Well done.
Thanks! Many fun projects will come! /Richard
I’ve really enjoyed this series, your explanations, and your wrenching skills.
Being from the United States, I’m unfamiliar with your two cylinder, two cycle tractor, though I’m well acquainted with various models of John Deere’s two cylinder, four cycle tractors and engines.
Thank you for taking us along on this adventure, and I’m looking for future videos.
Ed Belledin,
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Hi and thanks for those words! Yes these are quite odd. But really good machines back in the day. The front is only 28cm wide. So very good sight, and good torqe. /Richard
@@YesterdaysMachinery those gaskets don't seem to be tight
I love watching you make this old equipment come to life again.
Cool sound
Well done, what a beast it is. Certainly, it is not in its first flush of youth, but you now have it running well. Possibly, it still runs as well as it ever ran with all the vital parts still functioning.
Wow wow wow.
Love that test 👍⛈👍👍
Hey Man ..That Tractor smoke like my 1974 Vega station wagon back in the 1980's .But I love it
So your Vega also had a total loss oil system then? Hehe.
What a great piece of history, wonderful to see it running again, and thank you for sharing the story with us. I enjoyed watching your series on it.
I hope you will go a step further and repaint it, it would certainly be worth it, perhaps you have already, as I am new to your channel I may not have found that yet.
Fantastic work!
Super good.
I've never even heard of these machines, let alone seen one.
Love 2-stroke "diesels".
That's exactly what it is a big old two stroke that thing's cool
Excellent video. You're doing a great job keeping these fine pieces of engineering history alive. Thanks a lot. Colin UK 🇬🇧
thank you for saving history. great hobby. from Michigan USA
Thank you! Richard- Sweden
Awesome work Richard. Thanks for sharing
Well done . I learn a lot watching you😊😊😊
Love the format - something especially soothing about watching all the work being done sped up. Great content. Subscribed !
That traktor belongs in a museum it’s beautiful
Well thank you for a truly fascinating series. I have never heard of this kind of tractor but your knowledge of them is simply encyclopedial, and your English is much better than mine---but that's because I was born and spent my first half century in Yorkshire UK and now live in the Emerald Isle. Best regards from Ireland.
What amazes me is how you understand everything about these old tractors. Great video
truly amazing,nice to see a younger person with knowledge and abelitty to be able to get the tractor going
Thank you 😊
I love the sound of that engine. When your used to diesel tractors, that one sounds more like a hot rod than a tractor. I just love old equipment. With a little TLC it almost lives forever. Looking forward to watching your next project.
Yes it has a interesting sound! :) / Richard
Excellent series on a very interesting old tractor look forward to seeing it at work if possible 💪👍
You Have a Wealth of Knowledge about these Old Machines!!!
I am a simple man. I see old engines blowing big smoke, I'm happy. Cool tractor.
Love that you’re rebuilding and getting old engines like that running again man, I’d get into it if I wasn’t so busy building all of my stuff. I do plan on it one day! Even steam engines!
I hope you will. /Richard
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Very interesting, Thank You
cool machine! Nice explanations also. Thanks for sharing.
Well done! Nice old tractor and still useful today. I admire that things like this were built to last. My oldest tractor is a 1947 IIRC, still working, can still get most parts for it!
Yes, they sure knew how to build cast iron machines back then! For these modells there is no parts available.... / Richard
So nice to hear it run and see it go.
Yes isn´t it :) / Richard
Outstanding job! Nothing like bringing old machinery back to life. Glad I found your channel. J from Massachusetts.
What a great little tractor, wonderful.
What a great little project, and I just love the way it starts right up. It runs so well despite the corrosive nature of all the previous by products of burning crude oil. The work you put into this certainly paid off 👍
c est un vrai plaisir de te regardè réparé tout ses antiquités ,,,,tu es tres bon ,,,,bravo
Great Job ! After all work is done, it will still be running for a hundred years !!
That is a cool ole tractor my friend.
I'm really enjoying your rehabilitation of this tractor. I wasn't familiarwith this particular technology prior to this project. 👍 Well done.
Thanks alot! Regards Richard
What a wonderful old tractor you restored.
Great Job!
Great video!!!!!
Thanks mate! /Richard
amazing to see it run
Ultra Cool old tractor, just beautiful thank you mate!~ Respect from NZ : )
Hi! Nice to hear from NZ! Take care! /Richard
Very clever man, You're really easy to watch and learn from. Thank you for your time.
Well done Richard. Thank you for the videos!
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Awesome video Brother….love these old tractors and Engines!
This is the best channel ever I’m in my happy place.
10ltr for the engine, 1ltr for the floor! Love it 🤙🏽
Excellent indeed :) / Richard
Good video
That is so cool!!
Thanks! / Richard
Detta var det bästa av renoveringar jag sett :)
I love the sound of that engine.
Just wait till you hear it work hard in later videos :)
Sometimes simple is better....or just as good. Thanks for the video...
Yes, simpel is always better. The hard part for the engineers back then was to make the simple things work. Nowdays it all aboute making the most compicated machine work the same way that the simple ones did. / Richard
Yeah she runs great well done 👍 x
Thank you! / Richard
I know that my iPad speaker is not great, in any case I was surprised how quiet the tractor is. Must be the exhaust system muffling the sound. I enjoyed this series of videos. Thank you for creating them. 🇨🇦
Richard you're a marvel beautiful workmanship on that old vintage tractor.
Thank you! /Richard
Brilliant, thanks!
Thank You! :) /Richard
There is something very satisfying about seeing skilled hands work on machinery from the. Age before plastic and the throw away economy of today.
That was a good thing to learn
Awesome job of restoration 👍
Have become very fond of that machine, I must say. Fascinating stuff. 👍
Great series man, well done!
Thank you! There will be more! / Richard
Great job the tractor that sounds like a motorcycle 👍👍🇺🇸
great 👍
It seems like a fast runner for this type of engine.
That's one of the coolest tractors I've ever seen
Thanks for the video! Runs great. 👍✨
Hej och tack! Ja den går faktiskt riktigt bra. Och att det är tidiga modellen gillar ju jag 😊 /Richard
Excellent job, great antique motor, amazing, 👌💯❌💯
That's a fine job on that old gem. Nothing like the sound and smell from waking it up. Good video.
WELL DONE.. Love that beast !
Thank you! There will be more! /Richard
Nice craftmanship on an old BM heavy iron horse 👍😉
All Cast Iron, except for the pistons ;)
Awesome, good for you! Thanks for sharing. :-)
Thank you! / Richard
It was common for air intakes to be close to the ground on a lot of early designs it took some time before the engineers realized that was not a good idea.
The airfilter is down under, yes. But the air is sucked in from a channel under the instrumentation. / Richard
@@YesterdaysMachinery Aaa, better.
Nice job ! It runs so smooth.
Yes, it runs very well! Thank you!! :)
Hi Richard. 👍🏻 well done. Respect. Another beautiful machine safed….. 🙏🏻 thank you
HI! Thank you. Happy to hear that :) / Richard
Well done, I thoroughly enjoyed watching you rescue a classic machine from a fate it does not deserve!👍
Thank you! I think it is happy here. Working order and a roof over it's head. /Richard
Very cool well done.
Cool !
Sounds great 👍 love that two stroke sound
Yes, wait till you hear it work hard in later videos!
@@YesterdaysMachinery I will tune in with headphones.
You are an amazing young man....l just love watching you bring old Machines to life again....l am in my 80's Thanks...Shoe🇺🇸
Fantastic mate. All the best in 2023.