I'm envious. I've always loved these old iron machines. Even as a kid I was checking out the books with the pics of these babies in it. There's never anything like this at all here in central NY state.
Honestly I love these huge machines. At the same time I"m in bed and just the sound of these engines put me in a state of relaxation. Sleepy time now hehehee
Fascinating. I like the "reverse boiler tube" arrangement for cooling on some of them, especially the big boys early on. Can't you just see the carry-over from steam engines?
What's the history of these things? The UK has nothing like this. We have some huge shows. I just went to the Great Dorset Steam Fair that had 522 full-size steam traction engines and around 400 antique tractors along with vintage cars, bikes, trucks (we say lorries!) and stationary engines but, out of all that, just one Rumely oil pull and that wasn't a very big one. I get why your tractors were so big. Massive fields that needed cultivating but why are tractors all around the same size now and why were there always smaller tractors around?
Back in the day, many farms were on forty acres, while larger farms had bigger tractors and out west, even bigger fields! Different mode;ls for different needs! I have seen the Great Dorset Steam Fair videos, they are great! Maybe you are referring to the working scale model replicas!
in britian you pull plow with cable while you sit on the engine and drink your tea in america we pull plow with tractor while we work our little smittle butt holes off while the wives make dinner and clean the house.
I'm envious. I've always loved these old iron machines. Even as a kid I was checking out the books with the pics of these babies in it. There's never anything like this at all here in central NY state.
The steam engines of all types and makes really got the industrial age going!
Honestly I love these huge machines. At the same time I"m in bed and just the sound of these engines put me in a state of relaxation. Sleepy time now hehehee
I'm exactly the same. A parade of vintage machinery puts me straight to sleep but not because it's boring.
Какое разнообразие техники. Какое отношение и любовь к ней. Молодцы ! У нас такого нет. Очень жаль.
Fascinating. I like the "reverse boiler tube" arrangement for cooling on some of them, especially the big boys early on. Can't you just see the carry-over from steam engines?
1:12 good way to stop the rad leaks, just cap off the tubes from both ends.
3:00 quite a lot of valve lift. Must be a half inch of travel.
Do you think the bigger ones will fit under stop lights......just curious.
Those tractors were HUGE ☺
Nice video. Thanks for sharing it with us.
I knew Garr and Scott made steam engines I didn't know they made a gas tractor 2 until I seen 1 a bit ago 😊😊 OMG 12 3 2O23
what is this tractor at 26:10 and can anyone here explain to me the engine cooling system? thank you
I think its water cooled I've seen some of those tractors plowing a feild at some shows and once in a while water will pour from the pipe at the top.
There's a lot more than just tractors at Rollag. If you're able to come, you won't be disappointed.
Wonder if they do this every year?
They do, every day of the show
Macchine meravigliose costruite in anni meravigliosi!
What is the name of that railroad train in the background?
thats just the 353 nothing to special about it.
What's the history of these things? The UK has nothing like this. We have some huge shows. I just went to the Great Dorset Steam Fair that had 522 full-size steam traction engines and around 400 antique tractors along with vintage cars, bikes, trucks (we say lorries!) and stationary engines but, out of all that, just one Rumely oil pull and that wasn't a very big one. I get why your tractors were so big. Massive fields that needed cultivating but why are tractors all around the same size now and why were there always smaller tractors around?
Back in the day, many farms were on forty acres, while larger farms had bigger tractors and out west, even bigger fields! Different mode;ls for different needs! I have seen the Great Dorset Steam Fair videos, they are great!
Maybe you are referring to the working scale model replicas!
The Brits were to busy pulling plows with cables instead of making bigger tractors with wider wheels to pull 24 to 50 bottom plows.
@@mikezahnow1605 and thats a fact
in britian you pull plow with cable while you sit on the engine and drink your tea in america we pull plow with tractor while we work our little smittle butt holes off while the wives make dinner and clean the house.
@@mikezahnow1605 We're TOO busy learning how to spell, TOO!
GRACIAS !!!!!!
Nice ol' tractors
My heart is made of steel , it turns just like a wheel I snort and fart when I start cause that's the way I feel
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I'm an old brit and I snort fart and find it hard to start .
sounds like a fleetwood mac song gypsy
@@brybish you Brits never made working things like this. Everything had to look pretty.
What kind of gas do they run on
Jimmy Walker basically anything from crude oil to gas to paint thinner
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Most of these old tractors look like a circus ride !
I love Rollag I take my wife kids every year.
R6 Turbo motor....
glad osha wasnt a thing back in the day lol
Отличные железные раритеты!!!!!!!!!!
Михаил Михаил of your heart is
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Belt starting is CHEATING!!!
GOD BLESS all the old iron caretakers!!!!