These Forgotten Engines Still Roar After 100 Years. Vintage Engine Documentary

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Published1 month ago
Duration30:58
Video IDIR8vvW2zeQo
Languageen-US
CategoryScience & Technology
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Likes21
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Engagement Rate0.89%
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Step inside the world of historic engines, vintage tractors, and old industrial machines as forgotten mechanical legends roar back to life. This documentary explores a 1909 Blackstone hot bulb oil engine, powerful Cummins diesel engines, early farm tractors, a 1928 Ford Model A hand-crank startup, a traditional bone mill, and rare stationary engines from the early 20th century. From preheating hot bulbs and turning massive flywheels to belt-driven pumps, diesel generators, and classic agricultural machines, each scene reveals how early engineering powered farms, workshops, transport, and industry long before modern electronics took over. Timeline / Chapters 0:03 — Starting the 1909 Blackstone Oil Engine 6:36 — Cummins KTA50 Heavy Diesel Power 11:29 — Cummins L10 Industrial Engine Overview 13:28 — Amanco Hired Man Gas Engine 16:12 — Ruston Hornsby Paraffin Engine Startup 19:54 — Traditional Bone Mill Grinding Process 21:37 — Cummins N14 Heavy Duty Diesel 24:28 — John Deere Model D Tractor 26:21 — Ransomes MG40 Crawler Tractor 28:52 — Ford Model A Hand Crank Start 29:51 — McCormick Deering 15-30 Tractor Hashtags #VintageEngines #AntiqueEngines #DieselEngine #EngineRestoration #OldEngineStartup #StationaryEngine #VintageTractor #AntiqueMachinery #HotBulbEngine #CumminsDiesel #JohnDeereTractor #FordModelA #FarmMachinery #MechanicalEngineering #IndustrialHistory

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