All SERIOUS work equipment used Detroit engines. Military vehicles, dump trucks, and crew boats. Seems everyone today are scared to work on them. Or maybe it's because I'm old?
They do not teach 2 stroke diesels in trade school now. The Detroit as we know if stopped production because it could not meet EPA emission standards. Two stroke outboards went the same direction - GONE!
I remember the BUDAs, both the large model and the smaller model. Both were 6 cylinders. The bigger BUDA was in a US ARMY T BOAT, Ashepoo. @@walterdavis4808
Chris makes friends where ever he goes
Easy to make friends, just offer to grab a line when docking - talk about where they came from and where they are going.
@@AskCaptainChris it’s way more pleasant to make friends than to acquire enemies.
“Somebody must’ve said that”…
All SERIOUS work equipment used Detroit engines. Military vehicles, dump trucks, and crew boats. Seems everyone today are scared to work on them. Or maybe it's because I'm old?
They do not teach 2 stroke diesels in trade school now. The Detroit as we know if stopped production because it could not meet EPA emission standards. Two stroke outboards went the same direction - GONE!
Remember tge buta, Hercules, and Essex engines?
@@walterdavis4808 Hercules? Oh, you mean White engines. You could use almost anything for fuel. It would burn it.
I remember the BUDAs, both the large model and the smaller model. Both were 6 cylinders. The bigger BUDA was in a US ARMY T BOAT, Ashepoo. @@walterdavis4808