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Nick Bolhuis
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600HP Snow Engine - a closer look
The 600HP Snow engine at the Coolspring Power Museum in Coolspring PA.
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65HP Blaisdell Compressor Engine
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This is a 65 horsepower Blaisdell compressor engine on exhibit at the Coolspring Power Museum in Coolspring PA. This engine originally ran on natural gas from the oil field it would have been pumping from. www.coolspringpowermuseum.org/ Recording took July 2019 1080p 60fps
Starting 600hp Snow Engine Coolspring Power Museum
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Starting the 600hp Snow Coolspring Power Museum - Coolspring PA coolspringpowermuseum.org/
Listen to this at.25 playback speed
Rough & Tumble in Kinzer has a cooper engine like this one!
Sleeping music!
I Have A 1989 Video Of SIX Of Those Gigantic SNOW Engines Running At Heath Pump Station On The Other Side Of Brookville PA., About 22-Miles Away. While The Main Wakeshaw Diesel Engine Was Down For Repairs That Summer, And The SNOW Engines Had To Be Activated. The Exhaust From Them Sounded Like Indian TOM-TOM Drums Pounding In The Valley, And The Building Inside Sounded Like A LOUD Clattering Factory Out In The Woods Indeed. Something That Will NEVER Be Seen Again... That SNOW Engine Was Said To Have Cost 1-Million Dollars To Pour The Concrete Mountings, Assemble The Engine And Construct The Building Around It, That Took Several YEARS Before It Could Operate. The Entire COOL SPRING ENGINE MUSEUM, Several Building Full Of Antique Engines And Grounds Covers A Few Acres Just A Few Miles South Of Brookville Pennsylvania. Which Is Off Of Either Exit 78 Or 81, Along I-80 In Western Pennsylvania. And Has A Family Oriented Event For A Few Days Before Fathers Day Weekend Every Year. With Food Vendors, A Flea Market Type Atmosphere To Pirchase Parts Needed, And Other Exhibiters That Tow Their Own Restored Antique Hit & Miss Engines In For Display As Well. And There Are Permanent Exhibits Showing How These Engines Were Used In Oil Well Pumping, Municipal Water Works Pumping, And Even In Farm Use Applications. An Event That NO Mechanic Or Engine Guy Should Ever Pass Up Seeing...
this may have been built in my building in buffalo . one of mine goes back to 1910 . it was the main worthington plant.
How old this engine?
Probably About A 1918 Model...
All the mechanical noises sound like music, with it's rythm
Is it a steam engine?
Natural gas. But the design owes a lot to stationary steam engines.
A mechanical symphony,I think it's awesome.
May be 600 hp but I'll bet it has a ton of torque. lol
Так вот как раньше слушали техно
I think, not much power, but wild torque.
Pretty serious machining for that day n age
love to grab an on looker by the leg and force them into the fly wheel
Was it used on ship? Anyone knows?
Natural gas pipeline compressor engine.
Was anybody else waiting to see a ❄️ blizzard blowing down the side of the mountaintop onto a ski resort somehow provided by this behemoth? lol 😂
Will it fit in my Honda?
Is this engine responsible for rotating the earth?
Look at the huge Case tractor pulling 48 bottom plow with ONE cylinder. It doesn't even seem to be straining!!! On utube
Is there several cylinder sections in line on the same pushrod?
YEP. It's Actually A 4-Cylinder Engine...
What is max rpm's of this engine? have you they ever tried max speed? :D
Max Speed Of That Gigantic Flywheel Is About 100 RPM's...
Good background music to the Beat of this Old Machine! ruclips.net/video/r7qovpFAGrQ/видео.html
0:47 Is it just me or is it actually making a beat?
in case we need to restart industrial revolution, just in case. I'm kidding .
beginning of the video the rhytm is the same as in the song of Phil Collins - Mama , about 0.50
I feel like horsepower is a kinda irrelevant unit when the torque probably is higher than the solar system.
Now I know what sound I’ll be use to fall asleep to
bro it sounds like a beat drums
What is sad is the story of the owner of Snow Engine. Back in 1930's when the company failed during the great depression.... Lets just say mister snow in fact could not fly from the 56th floor window like most assumed.......
It was the first prototype snow blower.
x2 speed, new techno beat.
Wee wiill wee wiill rock youuuuuuuuuu
But my 1200hp Supra is like a 6th the size
Never asked
hypnotizing
Put a turbo on it.
All bearings have an oiler cup installed yet, the young man is lubricating the cams. Beautiful engine, run as designed especially without a load.
Imagine working here all day listening to this… I’d go crazy
Plug in an electric guitar and use it as a metronome for practice..
Playback speed 1.5 = Instant techno music
nice beatbox
Would love a two hour recording of this engine complete with human noise. would improve my granddad naps no end.
@stuartdady I Have A 1989 Recording Of SIX Of These Giants Running At The Same Time At Heath Pump Station. When Their Wakeshaw Diesel Engine Was Down For Repairs That Summer, And The SNOW Pack Was Reactivated To Do Their Job Once Again As A Backup. Sounding Like A LOUD Clattering Factory Out In The Woods. Something NEVER To Be Seen Or Heard Again...
The noises these engines make are an art form. They should all be archived. @@davemckolanis4683
@@davemckolanis4683You should upload the video.
Drehmoment des Todes
Вдохновения для депеш моде 80-х теперь понятно от куда корни, спасибо!
600hp torque rating of yes
There’s a Snow engine just like this at WMSTR in Rollag, MN
The only other one remaining. I think there were 4 built.
@@crazyleyland5106 NOPE. There Were Six At Health Pump Station Alone. And Natural Gas Companies Used Them To Move Pipeline Gas Around All Over The Country During The 20th Century...
@@davemckolanis4683 I know there were quite a number of the smaller Snows built 400hp I think.
@@crazyleyland5106 YES.. SNOW Made Various Sizes For Different Applications. But The 600hp Was The One That Natural Gas Suppliers Here In Central And Western Pennsylvania Desired The Most.
could someone remix the sound ?
Good beat, but it's hard to dance to
Excellent video, this machine might not be around for ever, but the internet might keep this video for almost that long
Don't Worry. That Engine Will Be There A LONG TIME. Because It Took About 1-Million Dollars And Several YEARS To Pour The Concrete Mountings, Assemble The Engine And Construct The Building Around It. It's Actually Located At The COOL SPRING POWER MUSEUM In Cool Spring PA. A Huge Grounds With LOTS Of Antique And Hit & Miss Engines, Not Far Off I-80 Just South Of Brookville PA.
This marvelous Machine, has it's own "nine inch nails" soundtrack. OoH God, I love this things! excellent video!
imagine a car engine being more powerfull than that. now imagine that an electric motor can have thousands of hp and just be 5% of the size of that machine.
Nice music :)