Some of those engines just produce sublime music. That Gardiner and the Blackstone were crying out for sampling and using as rhythm tracks! Such an incredible collection, and not just a hoard of stuff, working stuff. Thanks for taking us along so to speak.
Thanks for sharing that amazing collection. It looks like he's been collecting since you could buy lots of those engines for scrap money, there's stuff there I've never seen before. The time thats gone into getting them running and set up's got to be amazing to. I'd bet if that collection was ever sadly dispersed it would be worth a pretty sum now, and cause a world wide concrete shortage building bases setting those big engines up somewhere else L.O.L. Take care
Some of those engines have a lovely rhythm, I'd rather listen to those than modern radio! And yes they might shake the building yet they are so smooth you can place tools on them and they won't vibrate off.
Yep, no doubt that was a factor back then. Interesting to trace all the jiggery-pokery that was installed to make these Oldies run. Nowadays it's all the "improvements" hanging off a modern motor to make it meet the next round of Environmental Emissions Standards. The reason that we've kept all our old gear running. We can fix it without an International Internet connection to Moline, Illinois because the GPS unit can't get a fix and the whole concern becomes just so much scrap metal! 😱🙄😉
Wow thanks Adam. That lister starter motor is epic. That big Gardner is some thing, couldn’t get over the size of the piston. I was glad to meet you yesterday at woolpit. Cheers, Liam
There used to be a pump house somewhere near Methwold that had a four cylinder ruston as the main engine and several two cylinder ones one of which was like the single Man Cave has, A friend of mine got the two cylinder one which I built a trailer for and mounted it on with an alternator, I have some photographs of that. I was given the bronze gate valve from the pump the two cylinder drove originally so large I could crawl through it.
LOL. 15,000 Km from here! Sure makes me sad that I never got the chance to visit some of these marvellous collections or even 1 of the Annual gatherings when on our several holidays in the Old Dart. 😢
I don't much of the tractors, never really been into doing things like that to old machines. HOWEVER Some bloody gorgeous engines, most look like their in there working clothes. I think for many of them you would need more than a Iveco Daily though adam. I'm guessing the lad doing the angle swinging had his Weetabix that morning lol. I'm guessing the big old Gardener would have been air start when new. For someone who is camera shy, Geoff seams to get court on one quite often lol. So do those engines make your Stuart Sandhurst a 1" scale model? lol. The biggest I ever had was a 4 horse Ruston AP and they make it looks tiny. I think you should get a bigun for your garden lol. I could study that blackstone 2 cyl and the big 3 cyl all day. Its so mechanically interesting. We was at Stamford bank holiday weekend. I remember when Jimmy Key was alive and they used to start the big old Ruston in the museum at Strumpshaw. When you stood out side, it was just like listening to a steam train going up a hill. Another great video
Some of those engines just produce sublime music. That Gardiner and the Blackstone were crying out for sampling and using as rhythm tracks! Such an incredible collection, and not just a hoard of stuff, working stuff.
Thanks for taking us along so to speak.
What a beautiful collection,the people that own that collection are so so lucky to have amassed such a valuable collection.
Hi Adam, absolutely incredible collection there, fantastic video, loved every second. 👍
Thanks for sharing that amazing collection. It looks like he's been collecting since you could buy lots of those engines for scrap money, there's stuff there I've never seen before. The time thats gone into getting them running and set up's got to be amazing to. I'd bet if that collection was ever sadly dispersed it would be worth a pretty sum now, and cause a world wide concrete shortage building bases setting those big engines up somewhere else L.O.L. Take care
What a amassing collection of old engines,is it open for public viewing ?
wow .... simply wow !!!! thanks for sharing this !!!
Very nice Adam thank you for your video excellent and I enjoyed every minute 👏👏👍😊
Absolutely incredible collection, very impressive!👍
Thank you for sharing this with us. Better than a rally, the engines are much bigger.
Some wonderful big old engines. They sound fantastic, it’s like they are alive, they have so much character.
Thanks for sharing.
One VERY Impressive engine collection 👌
Best hour TV I've seen in years
Really great how they all sing a different tune !
Wow that is incredible. What a place. Thanks for sharing Adam 👌
Hi Adam, As always a great video looked like a good day thanks .
What a fantastic place, amazing engines, Thanks for sharing a great video. Cheers Bob
Fantastic work. Thank you for the visit to such a fabulous place
What an amazing place to spend an evening.
Thankyou Adam,
that was a wonderful view that the majority of us will never see in a life time.
awesome engine collections
Some of those engines have a lovely rhythm, I'd rather listen to those than modern radio! And yes they might shake the building yet they are so smooth you can place tools on them and they won't vibrate off.
Thanks for sharing with us. Some great engines. Watching from California.
That's one hell of a collection of engines there Adam
Wow what a superb collection thanks for showing us round !
Quite astonishing collection of monster engines, fascinating thanks Adam.
Love the blackstone spring injection range…. Beautiful proportions, incredible unnecessary complications.
awsome collection thanks to youself and the owner for letting us see it
AWESOME.. MR Man Cave..privilege to see such a collection of vintage power in one place.thanks to you for posting and to the owners.
A lifetimes work, fantastic!
Great video.
In the days before “elf n safety” - you can just imagine the carnage of getting caught up in the doings of these!
Yep, no doubt that was a factor back then. Interesting to trace all the jiggery-pokery that was installed to make these Oldies run. Nowadays it's all the "improvements" hanging off a modern motor to make it meet the next round of Environmental Emissions Standards. The reason that we've kept all our old gear running. We can fix it without an International Internet connection to Moline, Illinois because the GPS unit can't get a fix and the whole concern becomes just so much scrap metal! 😱🙄😉
great collection im guessing them big engines would have been used in something like the big mills in Lancashire running hundreds of weaving machines
Wow thanks Adam. That lister starter motor is epic. That big Gardner is some thing, couldn’t get over the size of the piston.
I was glad to meet you yesterday at woolpit.
Cheers,
Liam
Wow! Unparalleled.
Very cool bud loving content bud so amazing
Great video, thanks for sharing with us. Some great engines.
There used to be a pump house somewhere near Methwold that had a four cylinder ruston as the main engine and several two cylinder ones one of which was like the single Man Cave has, A friend of mine got the two cylinder one which I built a trailer for and mounted it on with an alternator, I have some photographs of that. I was given the bronze gate valve from the pump the two cylinder drove originally so large I could crawl through it.
Simply amazing video today, Thanks so much for sharing, would loved to have been there in person but about 6000 miles away, oops 9656 Kilometers
LOL. 15,000 Km from here! Sure makes me sad that I never got the chance to visit some of these marvellous collections or even 1 of the Annual gatherings when on our several holidays in the Old Dart. 😢
amazing engines
Good video I enjoyed that
Brilliant show Adam, what type fuel doo they run on.
Awesome engines!!
fantastic engine s😊
those 2 boxes with the cranks on them are those oilers?
An early "boat anchor" unrestored sold for £4000 a couple of years ago
I don't much of the tractors, never really been into doing things like that to old machines.
HOWEVER
Some bloody gorgeous engines, most look like their in there working clothes. I think for many of them you would need more than a Iveco Daily though adam. I'm guessing the lad doing the angle swinging had his Weetabix that morning lol. I'm guessing the big old Gardener would have been air start when new.
For someone who is camera shy, Geoff seams to get court on one quite often lol.
So do those engines make your Stuart Sandhurst a 1" scale model? lol. The biggest I ever had was a 4 horse Ruston AP and they make it looks tiny. I think you should get a bigun for your garden lol. I could study that blackstone 2 cyl and the big 3 cyl all day. Its so mechanically interesting. We was at Stamford bank holiday weekend. I remember when Jimmy Key was alive and they used to start the big old Ruston in the museum at Strumpshaw. When you stood out side, it was just like listening to a steam train going up a hill.
Another great video
You can catch a good dose of carbon monoxide poisoning from day of fun lol. Very cool collection to be sure.
wow - just wow
Is there a Thunberg engine there. Apparently they have a very smoky exhaust and run on any type of fuel, but especially bullshit😂
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