These Forgotten Engines Still Roar After 100 Years. Vintage Engine Documentary
May 11, 2026•Channel
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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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Views2.6K
Likes21
Comments2
Engagement Rate0.89%
Likes per 100 views0.81
Comments per 1K views0.77
Description
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