Antique tractor cold start compilation

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  • Опубликовано: 31 авг 2021
  • In this video I was invited to a collector friend of mine. Some of you may know him. Has a beautiful collection and I was graciously allowed to film the day. This video is just the cold start of these vintage/old tractors. The next videos to come will be running them on belt dyno / prony brake.
    These are the tractors started in this video
    Aultman Taylor 22-45
    Aultman Taylor 30-60
    Rumley X 25-40
    Rumley G 20-40
    Rumley 22-45
    Rumley E 30-60
    Hart Parr 30-60
    Thanks everyone for watching!
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  • @jeremycherny2041
    @jeremycherny2041 2 года назад +530

    It's hard to imagine those were new at one point and how exciting it would of been to bring it home. Most likely replacing your team. Thanks for sharing 👍

    • @kfl611
      @kfl611 2 года назад +10

      My mom grew up on various farms - she remembers plowing the field with horses and mules.

    • @jeremycherny2041
      @jeremycherny2041 2 года назад +22

      @@kfl611 👍. Our farm is going on to be 107 years old. When my grandpa was still here to tell the stories he talked about his team's. He told a story about his dad having a run away with a team and pulling the grain binder into the trees and destroying it. He was never so happy to purchase a tractor and get some real work done. When I asked real work? Horses sound like a lot of real work. He chuckled and said horses were real work but they always needed a break so it was hard to cover the acres you wanted to do.

    • @kfl611
      @kfl611 2 года назад +12

      @@jeremycherny2041 If it were me and I had to rely on 'farm work' for my living and income......I think it would kill me. I'm too soft. My mom knew all too well getting up before the sun and gathering wood for the wood cook stove - the only heat in the house, before getting ready for school. I don't think they had a house with electricity till the early 1950's. Picking tobacco, and crops and cotton so you would have money for clothes for school - in that down south heat and humidity, I wouldn't last long. My mom said her father never trusted tractors and never had one. I think what land they did have they rented it out for other farmers, and that was their income. But he used a team of horses till he stopped farming the land. Go Grandparents and Mom. It seems like too much work for too little rewards as far as I'm concerned, but praise the lord someone wants to be a farmer or we would not be able to eat. My grandfather only ever wanted to dig his bare feet into the soil and be a farmer. I guess that was basically all he ever knew. My grandparents did have a cleaning business in Florida, which my grandmother loved but my grandfather hated - he wanted to farm, not live in a city. That didn't last long before he went back to North Carolina and resumed farming.

    • @adventureguy4119
      @adventureguy4119 2 года назад +12

      Come home tell your wife I took out a $500 loan for one of them new tractors the boys been talking bout at the coffee shop. To which his wife would of replied you did what!! Some things don’t change

    • @jeremycherny2041
      @jeremycherny2041 2 года назад +1

      @@adventureguy4119 LMFAO. Thanks for the chuckle.

  • @maggs131
    @maggs131 2 года назад +266

    Never before has the term "they dont build em like this anymore" been so fitting. What a pack of beauties 👍

    • @kfl611
      @kfl611 2 года назад +8

      They sure are built to last a few life times.....I do expect to hear 'chug chuggg, choo choo' like a train.........but they did kind of make a chuff chuff sound.

    • @maggs131
      @maggs131 2 года назад +5

      @@kfl611 look up steam tractors. They are basically a locomotive that you can steer

    • @abysspegasusgaming
      @abysspegasusgaming 2 года назад +3

      @@maggs131 That's what we would call "traction engines". Bloody beautiful machines that are a rare sight to behold.

    • @kfl611
      @kfl611 2 года назад +1

      @@maggs131 Yes they are amazing too ! I expect to hear an 'all aboard' when they get fired up. I also can't help but think the people that own them and operate them, could also fix them blindfolded. Kind of like living iron horses - like they used to call steam locomotives....

    • @wwjd6922
      @wwjd6922 2 года назад +2

      ​@@kfl611 there was $4 million worth of prairie tractors on that short video. they relatively simple to work on.

  • @WJV9
    @WJV9 Год назад +46

    My dad told me the first tractor he ever drove was an Oil Pull Rumley. He said they used water injection to increase HP when they warmed up. He was born in 1911 and mostly farmed with horses until he could afford a tractor. He bought a John Deere 2 cylinder when I was about 6 years old that I learned to operate.

  • @_hanz73
    @_hanz73 Год назад +42

    Crazy how big those machines are! and it's even crazier that they're still working!!

    • @barryphillips7327
      @barryphillips7327 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes back then things were built to last unlike today, where i should pack 3 days after the warranty expires!!

  • @fabianroler364
    @fabianroler364 Год назад +4

    ive got tears from watching and hearing this.... anybody else?

  • @cennedystv8098
    @cennedystv8098 2 года назад +15

    I never thought I'd ever see a tractor with a kickstart

  • @shrapnelsbunker736
    @shrapnelsbunker736 Год назад +5

    Love the sound of those ol Hart Parr ol reliables... Buckley Old Engine Show has one and I cant get enough of that distinctive sound..

  • @cliffgeiger8173
    @cliffgeiger8173 Год назад +53

    That whole demonstration was completely AWESOME to watch! I still find it hard to believe that those were the forerunners of modern tractors of that era! Thanks for showing us viewers this history of these Tractors!

  • @lancecorporal7643
    @lancecorporal7643 2 года назад +59

    Watching this again, it's oddly soothing. Can you imagine what it must have been like 'in the day' to crank those up in the morning and work with them?
    My favorite is the 'OilPull' (second one)

    • @roostercogburn3771
      @roostercogburn3771 2 года назад +9

      I've done that. Back when I was a teenager, I cranked up my Pops old tractor and ran it all day. In the Evening, I'd be at the sink washing off the dirt. I'd look in the mirror and my face would be really dirty black, from dust and exhaust.

    • @russcarlson7151
      @russcarlson7151 Год назад +2

      Exhausting!
      While I admire what they are. I wouldn't want to plow all day with one.

  • @lancecorporal7643
    @lancecorporal7643 2 года назад +167

    It's amazing to think that these big machines were designed/built without the aid of CAD or any of the tools we have today.

    • @scrambledmandible
      @scrambledmandible 2 года назад +37

      And they run longer than the things that are!

    • @jimmydykes7961
      @jimmydykes7961 2 года назад +40

      And not a part says made in china

    • @edwardcarpenter8277
      @edwardcarpenter8277 2 года назад +26

      We used to have things (or people) called draftsmen to draw all the inventions so they could be made by the other tradesmen. Sadly no longer…

    • @cherylstevens9370
      @cherylstevens9370 2 года назад +7

      Gee wiz legend has it the sr71 was built without cad etc ain’t that cool !??

    • @pantherplatform
      @pantherplatform 2 года назад +3

      They had some tools we use today just not computers. They drew all those designs on paper.

  • @davelowets
    @davelowets 2 года назад +141

    These are all kept up well, and run very nicely. Nice collection! 👌

    • @nonaurbizniz7440
      @nonaurbizniz7440 Год назад +7

      These old machines were built to last as long as you keep the rust off of them. There are hundred+ year old engines similar to this still being used in the places the old british empire held power like in india. New orleans which is slightly under sea level keeps its city dry using massive pumps built in the 1800's which still work perfectly. Most stuff produced now is designed to fail so that there is a future market for their stuff. We ~could~ make cars and other machines that last a lifetime but there isn't any profit in that.

  • @paulblack7714
    @paulblack7714 Год назад +12

    Love your collection. What's nice NO emission BS . No expensive computer or programs to buy . Owner can repair these lovely tractors without getting sued by manufacturer. These lovely tractors may be coming back . I love watching these wonderful antiques run and admire ther owners and operators. I wouldn't have a clue on how to start one of these beauties thank you for keeping these items alive.

    • @cillos
      @cillos Год назад +1

      I guess you also have no idea about what is the fuel they use for these

    • @theextremeanimator4721
      @theextremeanimator4721 Год назад

      Should that matter in the long run?

  • @dwaynekoblitz6032
    @dwaynekoblitz6032 Год назад +5

    The wild thing is that the oldest men in this video by far never saw these tractors actually farming except for maybe display. I certainly don't know the ages of these majestic tractors. But I'm willing to wager it was well before the men shown. So blessed be these tractors that they live, and run, forever. There's just not much information about them to really learn about them. I bet they'd pull a damn skiffy bottom plow or 50. Very impressive. Keep the ladies sheltered. Beautiful.

  • @candlestyx8517
    @candlestyx8517 Год назад +7

    That last one runs as smooth as butter and looks ahead of its time. My favorite of the collection

  • @lennymalley745
    @lennymalley745 Год назад +3

    Been many years since I've seen a Rumley thank you for sharing a great smile been a long time since I've seen a spin start as I used to call them beautiful tractors

  • @JasperXoR
    @JasperXoR 21 день назад +1

    My Grandfather had the Big Rumley Oil Pull on his farm. It was gone before I ever saw it but I did get to see film of it running a thrasher with a belt with one twist in it from Flywheel. Was really nice to see one start and move!

  • @Perry_dAccard
    @Perry_dAccard Год назад +7

    I'm absolutely fascinated by the steering mechsnism of the Aultman Taylor. Simple but does the job.

  • @306champion
    @306champion Год назад +9

    As a boomer, a cocky and having had an old man born in 1925 often mentioning the "Hart Parr", I now know what he spoke of. I am also involved with machinery preservation on the other side of the world (Australia). I congratulate you on such a great collection of working history. Dad would have loved to see this.
    Thanks mate.

  • @MikeSmith-ch7jv
    @MikeSmith-ch7jv 2 года назад +4

    Great video. The first start up, old boy showed true farmer endurance and strength turning that tractor by hand at least 20 times respect brother

  • @Dragmoon
    @Dragmoon Год назад +6

    Its so nice how smooth the 2nd. Aultman Taylor runs. Great craftmanship!

  • @rangerstl07
    @rangerstl07 2 года назад +12

    Each engine runs smoother more quietly than the one before... Like a showcase of technological advancement literally year by year.

    • @nobody6032
      @nobody6032 2 года назад

      Except most are the same year

    • @tomreisinger6220
      @tomreisinger6220 Год назад +1

      Actually the model x the first oil pull started was the lastest produced at the time, the model e and g are referred to as heavy weight's, using channel frames and open gearing, we're as the model x considered a light weight, using stamped frames and enclosed gear cases saving lots of lube compared to the once through method of the day,in addition the x was a superpower as evidenced by coolant expansion tank on top of the radiator.

  • @theusher2893
    @theusher2893 2 года назад +3

    Old machines have souls and you can't convince me they don't.

    • @dewaldsteyn1306
      @dewaldsteyn1306 Год назад

      I aint gonna convince you that they dont, because i absolutely agree with you!

  • @tree9616
    @tree9616 Год назад +2

    Those are remarkable behemoths … and the operators got their aerobic workouts just starting them. Amazing !!

  • @georgemartin5980
    @georgemartin5980 Год назад +6

    Thank you for sharing, I had never seen any of these incredible machines before! Their size and displacement is just astounding, especially considering how small tractors would get in just a couple decades.

  • @gary52
    @gary52 Год назад +15

    Niesamowita technika... Starsi ludzie, gdy odejdą tych ciągników nikt nie odpali Ogromny szacunek Panowie, za opiekę nad tymi zabytkami

    • @cbr1thou
      @cbr1thou Год назад +2

      They will get ran there is always an enthusiast towel head

  • @kfl611
    @kfl611 2 года назад +8

    I bet those back tires are guaranteed to last a few life times..........how cool. Thanks for posting.

  • @robleary3353
    @robleary3353 10 месяцев назад

    What a fantastic collection!. Love seeing old bits of kit like this 'firing up' and on the move instead of gathering dust in some museum or being left to rot n rust! History preserved. Good on you for preserving them and keeping them running!. Nuff said!. 🙂

  • @jpsholland
    @jpsholland Год назад +8

    What a beautiful collection, and they all run!

  • @thegreat_I_am
    @thegreat_I_am 2 года назад +395

    Starting that huge Rumley while balancing on the wheel looks super dangerous!

    • @bones6173
      @bones6173 2 года назад +50

      Yes what if it would have kicked back dude Woulda thrown himself 30 feet mirror

    • @isacchris1
      @isacchris1 2 года назад +118

      You must remember this machine comes from an era when people were smart enough to keep themselves out of harms way now everyone is so stupid that instructions and safety warnings must accompany everything down to a butter knife and a plastic bag!!

    • @Boxttell11
      @Boxttell11 2 года назад +3

      Thats the best part

    • @thegreat_I_am
      @thegreat_I_am 2 года назад +12

      I said it looks dangerous. I didn’t say don’t do it!

    • @kevinjohnson7830
      @kevinjohnson7830 2 года назад +41

      I had mine at the Ag Hall of Fame in Bonner Springs Ks a number of years ago. An older gentleman walked up and told me his dad had bought a neighbor’s “E” Rumely after the neighbor got killed starting it. He slipped between the flywheel and rear wheel.
      My wife would have been happier not hearing that.

  • @michaelenright6814
    @michaelenright6814 Год назад +2

    In another 400 years those engines will still run

  • @donaldwhitted4214
    @donaldwhitted4214 Год назад +2

    Wow Great cold start never ever seen Any tractor like this Well kept thanks to the old barn each has be at least 50 years old or older but still runs and drive👈👍👍 thanks for keeping old history alive👍

  • @johnblecker4206
    @johnblecker4206 Год назад +2

    Wow a nice collection of very well kept tractor's.

  • @colvinator1611
    @colvinator1611 7 месяцев назад

    Fantastic ! Great pieces of engineering history. I can almost smell those tree preserving fumes ! Thanks a lot. Colin UK

  • @Mik-hm9tb
    @Mik-hm9tb 2 года назад +4

    What a pleasure to see them running

  • @abrakadavra3193
    @abrakadavra3193 Год назад +5

    These tractors look mighty capable for their time. Just think of all the work you could do with one of these.

  • @alexandersheppard1997
    @alexandersheppard1997 Год назад +3

    These were built so much better than the shit we have now.

  • @mrrice117
    @mrrice117 Год назад +6

    I love how each one has its own unique sound

  • @geraldtrice4894
    @geraldtrice4894 2 года назад +21

    The Safety Sally’s would have the “vapors” if they watched these machines being started.

  • @DrRaven-xh2nf
    @DrRaven-xh2nf 2 года назад +11

    I love the sound they make.

  • @timwalter9999
    @timwalter9999 9 месяцев назад

    You guys are awesome to have them running that good

  • @lymanw41
    @lymanw41 2 года назад +3

    I love eny tipe of classic tractor and I'm only 11 years old about to be 12 in j19 2022

  • @davidkimmel4216
    @davidkimmel4216 Год назад +1

    What a wonderful sound. 👍😊

  • @aspitofmud6257
    @aspitofmud6257 11 месяцев назад

    Absolutely fantastic pieces of machinery! Thank you!

  • @darrellbittner3734
    @darrellbittner3734 Год назад +1

    What an awesome collection!

  • @HansRadmacher
    @HansRadmacher 2 года назад +2

    You have some very nice tractors, I love the Prairies. Greeting from Quebec.

  • @markfrench8892
    @markfrench8892 2 года назад +2

    Got yourself a new subscriber. Just love this old farm equipment.

  • @EIGYRO
    @EIGYRO Год назад +1

    I'm sure I've watched this video 20+ times. Great stuff.

  • @harrowtiger
    @harrowtiger Год назад

    Ahhh, the good ole vintage Galopiter Galopiter machines. Great stuff.

  • @knobsdialsandbuttons
    @knobsdialsandbuttons Год назад +1

    Superb old machines. Great video ! 👍

  • @oldSawyer
    @oldSawyer Год назад

    Nice Collection.
    I Always Loved the sound of the 30-60 Hart Parr's

  • @MOTOMINING
    @MOTOMINING Год назад +2

    Oddly, I've worked on steam engines younger than these! Beautiful collection!

  • @redman7775
    @redman7775 Год назад +10

    This just makes me appreciate the electric starter in modern cars much more

    • @JanTuts
      @JanTuts Год назад +3

      Your comment reminds me of a car I saw at a traffic light today: if it stood still for more than a second or so, the engine would automatically turn off, and as soon as the driver gave it some throttle, it would _instantly_ restart and start driving. It did that 4 times or so while creeping forward in the queue. Honestly seems a bit excessive to me, but it's still impressive that it can just do that without skipping a beat!

    • @lavaman9162
      @lavaman9162 3 месяца назад

      @@JanTutsa lot of company’s like ford put in this system to save gas on cars. it will shut off at a stop and start when you push the gas my mother had this in her ford car

    • @alexlabrosse2554
      @alexlabrosse2554 3 месяца назад

      65

    • @therealchayd
      @therealchayd 3 месяца назад +1

      @@JanTuts Start-stop engines have become quite a popular way of conserving fuel, and from what I learned elsewhere, it is a lot more involved than just starting it in the way you'd do with a normal always-on engine. Apparently the computer controlling the engine remembers what part of the combustion cycle it was in before it was stopped, so that it can just pick up where it left off rather than having to run the engine through a complete cycle to re-learn the cam and crank positions. As you'd expect, it's got a better battery and heavy duty starter, too.

    • @slome815
      @slome815 2 месяца назад

      @@therealchayd Rofl what? That's not how a car engine works. There is no relearning anything. The camshaft is connected to the crankshaft mechanically, this is also the case in modern cars, and also in those with a start stop system. There is no relearning. As for ignition and injection, even that happens the very first turn in almost every car engine.

  • @hervedelpech7526
    @hervedelpech7526 Год назад +5

    Il n'y a pas à dire c'était vraiment de la belle mécanique 👍👍

  • @pennycarvalho1223
    @pennycarvalho1223 Год назад +2

    Damn that sound, I love this old machines that have a very distinctive rhythmic sound while working, it’s so charming

  • @victoryfirst2878
    @victoryfirst2878 2 года назад +4

    This is the best video of oil tractors I have seen. Keep up the great work and peace to you too. vf

  • @davidyoung9635
    @davidyoung9635 11 месяцев назад

    A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Godspeed gentlemen.

  • @davidhandyman7571
    @davidhandyman7571 Год назад +3

    Beautiful old tractors with real character. Definitely no problem with flat tyres.

    • @twinborn6028
      @twinborn6028 Год назад +2

      Probably easier to get stuck tho without the grip of rubber tires

  • @RatsAndFunTV
    @RatsAndFunTV Год назад

    Thank you and congratulations to save all this little parts of history.

  • @nomis3045
    @nomis3045 Год назад

    Health and safety? Never heard of it 😆. Awesome machines.

  • @markwriter2698
    @markwriter2698 4 месяца назад

    Thank you. Amazing these machines still work.

  • @lyns2541
    @lyns2541 2 года назад +1

    Cool Nice that you took care of these!

  • @keithhuckabee9859
    @keithhuckabee9859 Год назад

    Beautiful machines!

  • @kevinclark6289
    @kevinclark6289 2 года назад

    Great video thanks for posting.

  • @hugoduarte1654
    @hugoduarte1654 2 года назад +2

    Bringing the good ol' days!

  • @gambeersagar6838
    @gambeersagar6838 Год назад

    The way you are trying is awesome sir. I love the various sounds

  • @markkimbell4254
    @markkimbell4254 Год назад

    The machines that helped this country to grow and strive and fed the people around . Beautiful to see and watch. To me that's the stand of our great country. Next to the great War veterans. We would not be here today if it wasn't for them .Salute to the farmers.

  • @motomojo9229
    @motomojo9229 Год назад

    I just stumbled across this stuff and now I’m super intrigued

  • @ChristopherReal-Woods-zm8nc
    @ChristopherReal-Woods-zm8nc Год назад

    Wow she's still kicking ass. Very impressive

  • @JeepsRtheDevil
    @JeepsRtheDevil 4 месяца назад

    You have to imagine there has been some gnarly accidents with these rigs in the past. Run over a toe with one of these it's gone 😮 not to mention all the exposed moving parts. Amazing the skill at running one of these.

  • @tslim250
    @tslim250 Год назад

    True genius engineering. Nobody today has the brain or the brawn like these old timers and the ones who built and invented these marvels. majestically simple yet reliable as all can be. Look how easy some of these are to start with no electronics in sight and these things could pull a mountain over. Astounding.

  • @jakewebber4567
    @jakewebber4567 4 месяца назад +1

    I love how the sound of these alone matches the mighty presence these hunks of old iron have!

  • @dixonqwerty
    @dixonqwerty Год назад +1

    Amazing machines. Some of the startup procedures are legit deathtraps though.

  • @Shad0wBoxxer
    @Shad0wBoxxer Год назад

    Old men saying it will start the first time always makes me smile. That’s his baby

  • @conorgraafpietermaritzburg3720
    @conorgraafpietermaritzburg3720 2 года назад +4

    What lovely old things! I think we only have one Rumely in South Africa.

  • @w.bridges9118
    @w.bridges9118 Год назад +1

    We have come a long way in such a short time, regards from Australia 🇦🇺.

  • @DonutVIP
    @DonutVIP Год назад

    these sounds super healthy, listen to them purr

  • @Galaxy2517
    @Galaxy2517 Год назад

    Those Ole tractors have a language and personality all their own ❤

  • @BobbL-tf3me
    @BobbL-tf3me 2 месяца назад

    Great video!

  • @user-xm6zz6rs8v
    @user-xm6zz6rs8v 2 года назад +4

    Как же это круто почувствовал как раньше работали на такой технике.

  • @randomlife718
    @randomlife718 Год назад

    Nice collection!

  • @cristianroth8524
    @cristianroth8524 Год назад

    There's something about the sound of old engines, of metal mechanisms and gears coupling and decoupling, all that 'clank-clank-clank'. The sound of the power of technology at its purest.

  • @K666M
    @K666M 2 года назад

    great machines !!!

  • @WILDWINGSMOFO
    @WILDWINGSMOFO 2 года назад

    And this is what truly revolutionized the “crank shaft”

  • @porscha901
    @porscha901 Год назад

    Amazing sounds

  • @jimclarke1108
    @jimclarke1108 Год назад

    Great to see some of history

  • @timeless6964
    @timeless6964 Год назад

    Amazing Stuff!!!

  • @homeinthewhiteoaks
    @homeinthewhiteoaks Год назад

    You charge that Battery with biscuits and gravy! I bet cold starting those in the winter is an all morning chore...

  • @zimmermanlandscape9287
    @zimmermanlandscape9287 Год назад

    That’s a really nice barn

  • @Robloxgamer-bk3fk
    @Robloxgamer-bk3fk 10 месяцев назад

    It so cool that this old Mashines are working after so long time. Old Tractors holds longer than the new. This is old Technic

  • @Sassenhaim
    @Sassenhaim Год назад +1

    Starts a flywheel with his feet...
    Them good ol days

  • @user-hj4nw8rz1d
    @user-hj4nw8rz1d 8 месяцев назад

    Super tracteur j'en n'ai jamais vu de se tipe j'aurais bein vous êtes avec vous quand vous l'avez démarré merci monsieur pour votre vidéo

  • @petrstuntbiker885
    @petrstuntbiker885 2 года назад

    Amazing wonderfull machines 🚜👌👍💪💪💪

  • @hasturm1232
    @hasturm1232 Год назад

    God bless you that have saved those jevels!

  • @Leva009
    @Leva009 Год назад +4

    Да классно смотреть на трактора далеких времен. Спасибо супер видео!!!

    • @Ildar.X
      @Ildar.X Год назад

      Здравствуйте, а на чём эти трактора работают скажите пожалуйста.

    • @Leva009
      @Leva009 Год назад

      @@Ildar.X я на них не работал, не знаю, наверное дизиль.

    • @Ildar.X
      @Ildar.X Год назад

      @@Leva009 благодарю.

    • @pga370
      @pga370 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@Ildar.X ппц он выдал.
      Это трактора 19го века еще и начала 20го, а работают на паровых двигателях.

  • @thisisdvd8094
    @thisisdvd8094 2 года назад +5

    13:03 is making a really awesome beat

  • @williampalacio3489
    @williampalacio3489 2 года назад

    I have been all my life fascinated with these machines d bring me beautiful memories uso internet provides me a lot of fun in fascination

  • @Asubuhi
    @Asubuhi 2 года назад +1

    Awesome 😎 ❤️🔥🔥

  • @theextremeanimator4721
    @theextremeanimator4721 Год назад

    That first tractor got me pretty riled up!

  • @FarmAlarm
    @FarmAlarm 8 месяцев назад +1

    Very cool. 😊

  • @stationaryenginesworldwide
    @stationaryenginesworldwide Год назад +1

    beautiful machine's