I've probably said this before. Everytime I watch your videos I get transported to my childhood watching these machines in amazement. Thank you for the trip back in time!
Still the best looking rope excavator out there and still capable of doing a decent days work, these machines helped built the first motorway in the UK, the M1, back in 62-66, some are still in use too, we have 2 on the Somerset levels, dredging the silt, and still make an awesome sight, together with the spooky squeaking and groaning sounds across the Moors..
Thank you so much for showing this. Great old iron. Toys. Show one on the Lever control. The difference between the Insley and the BE. That old girl is a power house.
@@73DiamondReo Thank you so much. I find it so interesting. The foot work with brakes. The lever pushing and pulling. The older early tec. On those cable controls. People just don't understand the arm muscles must have been strained after a day of digging. Thank you for restoration on all your neat stuff. The dump truck looks fine. What transmission does she have.
@@73DiamondReo i did not, but i plan to head down to the rally grounds once it drys out and film it. Both the J15 and the 10rb there have a funky way of starting them. Shovel was fun, much better once i played around with the trap door to get it to close by its self. I need to work on the dipper clutch. I feel you could load a truck faster than a modern excarvator if both machines were in good health
Too cool! I definitely am taking a liking to the old machines. I'll have to see if the have a similar show in my area like what you have at the Pike Steam show.
awesome. footage looks great. i gotta admit though i thought the audio was screwed up or the shovel had the strangest sounding diesel iv ever heard when you first fired it up..... then i realized it was the starting engine i was hearing...lol
You run that thing just as smooth and fast as any hydraulic machine. If a "line" breaks on that thing might take you a while to rethread things but you're not putting oil all over the ground.
The D311 in my Insley has the controls for starting engine toward the front of the Diesel engine to facilitate starting from inside which is kind of nice. I’ll try to remember to show that on the 30th during our play day at Baraboo. I hope the man with the Link-Belt gets back to me, I need a shovel!!!!!!
i think you did show that in the pictures you sent me. not really a big deal as i like the side doors open anyway. hope the link belt guy gets back to you soon
Great bit of work there Frank. I see you were having trouble getting her to walk, were the clutches slipping? That seemed to be my problem on the 22RB. I was told to use vinegar to make them grip better, but it end up doing the opposite. I may have done it wrong and needed to let it dry out completely before trying to engage the clutches.. In the end I had to stril it all down and clean everything with petrol, pressure cleaner and a wire wheel. Anyways all the best from Emerald Queensland Australia
I've probably said this before. Everytime I watch your videos I get transported to my childhood watching these machines in amazement. Thank you for the trip back in time!
Glad you like them! i appreciate the comment and you watching them
Amazing that a machine manufactured back in the 1950's is still working fine. Great video. Thanks
its in pretty good shape
beautiful machine.
Bucyrus machines, my passion
Love the INSLEY!! My Dad ran Insley's.
Still the best looking rope excavator out there and still capable of doing a decent days work, these machines helped built the first motorway in the UK, the M1, back in 62-66, some are still in use too, we have 2 on the Somerset levels, dredging the silt, and still make an awesome sight, together with the spooky squeaking and groaning sounds across the Moors..
Morning Frank!! Glad to see another video!! Love your vintage equipment!! Be safe!!
God Bless!!
Thanks. got all new clutch linings for this one the other day.
Shoveling like a pro , that sure takes some skill ! Glad to see the Diamond REO back in action .
Im slowly getting there
Its Nice to see the Old Iron still running .. :) :)
Nice. She's purring.
It’s a good runner
Thank you so much for showing this. Great old iron. Toys. Show one on the Lever control. The difference between the Insley and the BE.
That old girl is a power house.
I can do that. Ill have a video of the insley digging coming out but i can do one on the controls and the differences
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Thank you so much. I find it so interesting. The foot work with brakes. The lever pushing and pulling. The older early tec. On those cable controls. People just don't understand the arm muscles must have been strained after a day of digging. Thank you for restoration on all your neat stuff. The dump truck looks fine. What transmission does she have.
Looks like real good fun Frank, i ran a shovel for the first time ever this week ! A J15, same size as a 10B.
nice did you get some video> how did you like it?
@@73DiamondReo i did not, but i plan to head down to the rally grounds once it drys out and film it. Both the J15 and the 10rb there have a funky way of starting them.
Shovel was fun, much better once i played around with the trap door to get it to close by its self. I need to work on the dipper clutch.
I feel you could load a truck faster than a modern excarvator if both machines were in good health
Awsome video frank thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Love seeing this old iron in action 🙂👍 Great video Frank. Take care my friend 🔧🔩
Somebody's been PRACTISING! GOOD job and Thanks! The old Kitty has PLENTY of power left! GBWYall
thanks pal. she does have good power
@@73DiamondReo I ran an old Loraine that had that same setup. It would do the job EASILY! You got a FINE one there!
5 stars! Nice and smooth polishing the bucket on the BE. Loyal subscriber.
appreciate you watching and commenting
Too cool! I definitely am taking a liking to the old machines. I'll have to see if the have a similar show in my area like what you have at the Pike Steam show.
canandaigua NY pageant of steam. believe its the same weekend in August as Brownsville.
@@73DiamondReo Oh nice. That's only an hour and a half from me. Thanks for telling me about it.
Good video. Thanks
Thanks plenty more shovels here
awesome. footage looks great. i gotta admit though i thought the audio was screwed up or the shovel had the strangest sounding diesel iv ever heard when you first fired it up..... then i realized it was the starting engine i was hearing...lol
lol maybe i should have mentioned it had a Cat in it
You run that thing just as smooth and fast as any hydraulic machine. If a "line" breaks on that thing might take you a while to rethread things but you're not putting oil all over the ground.
ThAnks. I’ve snapped a few cables already. Check out the other cable machines and a new video of the k12 Insley shovel will be out on Friday
That all seemed to go really well.
yeah its not always a cluster
Nice work
Thanks
The D311 in my Insley has the controls for starting engine toward the front of the Diesel engine to facilitate starting from inside which is kind of nice. I’ll try to remember to show that on the 30th during our play day at Baraboo. I hope the man with the Link-Belt gets back to me, I need a shovel!!!!!!
i think you did show that in the pictures you sent me. not really a big deal as i like the side doors open anyway. hope the link belt guy gets back to you soon
There is an old 10rb I see passing Glastonbury, used to work in a local scrapyard, but now in a compound doing nothing....
That was cool
thanks bud stop by anytime
Just wondering…the shovel is a lot earlier than the truck or about the same time period????
shovel is a 1955 and truck is a 73
Great bit of work there Frank. I see you were having trouble getting her to walk, were the clutches slipping? That seemed to be my problem on the 22RB. I was told to use vinegar to make them grip better, but it end up doing the opposite. I may have done it wrong and needed to let it dry out completely before trying to engage the clutches.. In the end I had to stril it all down and clean everything with petrol, pressure cleaner and a wire wheel. Anyways all the best from Emerald Queensland Australia
the digging locks were holding it up. i do have a set of clutches coming for it though.
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that looks like fun
it is for me at least