FAIRBANKS MORSE Big OLD Engines COLD STARTING UP AND COOL SOUND 3
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We were still using these in the East Texas oil field 20 years ago. They ran on casinghead gas from the well and would run 24/7 for days and days on end. They’re a bit problematic when the temperature drops below freezing as the casinghead gas is very wet and the regulators would freeze up. Getting one started under those conditions was a real test of your manhood and vocabulary!
I thought I loved machines but you take it to a new level yuck
Some day in the not so distant future we will need these again
History repeat itself. I worked in Fairbanks Morse, Vermont 1970-1973 as a Mechanical Engineer.
Are you drinking heavily tonite?
Вам понадобятся , а нам нет😂
Im born and raised Vermont. ty for working hard.@@rowddoor
This is a big part of history, the amount of work these machines accomplished!
Its wild knowing that machine was designed by some intelligence that aint around no more.
Im glad im religious. Makes life a whole lot more simpler and enjoyable.
There is something hypnotizing about being in the presence of these antique engines. They are a beautiful part of history and the ingenious and creative aspect of the Human mindset. Thank You for providing these clips. Greetings from Ontario, Canada.
I love seeing these old engines working!!
It amazes me for how old these engines are that they still work just as good as they did a long time ago. Keeping up the maintenance on them is why these engines are still working today.
200 years old and still the best type of engine for self support.
That may be something of an exaggeration, 200 years, indeed...
Try 125 years,a long way from 200!
I think in the future we will need these again ;-)
Absolutely amazing these engines,and something hypnotic watching them and going as strong as when they were new
I guess they never wear out with all of that steel✅🥳
Der Klang der Fairbanks Diesel ist einfach grandios, auch dieses Röcheln und Stamfen
Einfach gut
Cool engines , I have a 1927 Anderson 3 1/2 HP stationary engine and just love it! It runs like a sewing machine and will start on one or two rotations every time!
Does electricity just piss you off
If I recall correctly, some were used to run generators in remote areas and farms as “light plants”.
Especially when refrigeration became viable.
Раньше, до появления электрификации, такие машины крутили трансмиссии в цехах фабрик и заводов передавая крутящий момент на станки
People underestimate the impact the invention of the flywheel has had on society.
Love them because each one has a personality of its own. Almost human.
Do you like these FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES ?
It's genesis.
Why does the motor make four revolutions between power strokes?
Это лучший двигатель по сей день
Yes very cool!
I love these engines! I could just sit and watch them turn all day long, it's hypnotizing. I'm in the process of rebuilding my grandfather's CZ346.
Wish I could go back in time!! These old beasts are AWESOME!!! Thanks for sharing! Great video!
Today's new generation engine doesn't even run for more than 5 years 😂
These engines large or small are amazing 👍. Be nice to see them working something as well 👌.
Those are some crazy Motors
I used to hear those engines a lot around Pithole PA running the pump houses. My best friend's Dad ran them and we would help by checking the wells. The good old days.
Башкортостан 1947 г. У нас в деревне мельнице был такой движок который работал на нефте. Нефть котрая разливалась по оврагам. Собирали и без очистки запра вляи в движок и он работал месяцами без остановки. Только он был вертик альным высота около 2м.и 2 маховика дм1м.
I love that you can see all the moving parts. Those old engines are amazing. Even more than my old B model John Deere.
That two cylinder 0:56 was cooking
Like good god just looking at that enormus flywheel makes slightly worried
And a particularly wonderful sound.
That engine is shown at the Tri-State Gas Engine Show in Portland, Indiana.
I see it just about every August when I go up there. It shakes the ground when wide open. 😃
Retired civil engineer here, I designed many water and wastewater pump stations and treatment plants using Fairbanks-Morse pumps to handle all sorts of liquids, including a few most people would care not to see or smell! 🤣🤣
These are cool, simply cool machineries; so captivating to watch and yes captivating sound as well. The older they get the more attractive they would be
I love all old machines
Our club owns some Fairbanks “Y” engines. I have a Z engine. Made 25 miles down the road from where I live
What town would that be in where the engines were made?
I used to have 503 and 739’s in the oilfield in the 1970’s. That was before electrification came. 👍
I want to see and hear one running under load. Maybe one running a water pump off of a belt?
So would i
That’s my dream
I wanna get one so maybe you will see
I bet it slaps like 1:22
If you look up stationary engines in India or under develope country's or Ajax and arrow engines in oil field service on you tube you can see many stationary engines at work - there many old small bore Wells pumping off a 4 HP hit and miss Fairbanks engine in the mid west -
I had worked in the oil field for decades I saw many engines that had run for 70 to 80 yrs and we're still pumping oil -
From Algeria it's beatiful
Nice presentation and history.
Gracias por tan bonitos videos con ésos motorones tan hermosos yo tube también mi motobomba para extraer agua del río la presté y ya no regresó hermoso video Gracias por compartirnos
Saludos de acá de Canatlan Durango México
Hey nice engines. Gotta love the old Fairbanks Morse. Was that Buzz at the beginning pulling on the flywheels with the other three guys?
That was Buzz helping out with one of Lauren’s engines. Know both of them well.
Класс, обращает на себя внимание, на всех двигателях используется сила энерции. Что одной из причин является долговечность.
Alat ini terlihat sangat tua tapi masih gagah n hebat👍👍
Piękne i proste w budowie silniki
Massive torque!
I think it’s remarkable they’re running.
"Back in my day I used to power steamboats across Manhatten"
3:41 the sound your mom makes when the lights go out LOL
Built to last & it would be awesome to repair one of these engines to get it running again
Amazing
Cool ❤️ the history that made America 🇺🇸. Family ❤️ 🙏 people just don't get it .
Wow...Love it ❤
very good video
Very strong machine
Great video. I wish they didnt have covers over the crankshaft. It would be more fun to watch. Thanks for the post
The one at end was the rolls Royce for me. It could run an electrical generator all night and not keep me awake
And no explanation for his silent operation !
best motors...
Yes it's history in the making
to the wall😁😁😁
Тойота Supra в 1930 годах 0:43
I wonder if there are any preserved FM diesel locomotives out there. C-liners or Trainmasters for instance.
They had a plant in Winnipeg,it’s a shelter now but the sign is still there.
Интересно какой КПД и каков моторесурс таких монстров ?
КПД точно низкий, проработать подобный двигатель непрерывно свободно сможет лет 50. Ребёнком видел дизель на сельской электростанции.
👍👍
0:41 he's glad he has earplugs!
Top
She catch fire😱
Они словно живые.
That last one, so quiet
The first one sounds like an pissed off snake. "Sssshhh... How DARE you to wake me up?!"
Вперёд в прошлое = назад в будущее ?
👍
Das ist Musik 👍
La era de los chipuses...
Where were the FM engines made ? State/City
звук прикольный
Looks like a Hoyt clagwell
Удивляюсь😊
Как они тихо работают!?
That last ticktock engine was so quiet. What sort of horsepower is it I wonder?
The one at 1:20 is running WAY too fast
They have a centrifugal limiter? Might be sticking or misadjusted?
These engine lasT longer than modern engine.
Irigation diesel engine (30hp) can running more than 24hours with 50-70% power non stop. And no problem the engine from 20y ago.😅
это я в -30 запускаю своего акцента
А быстрая зарядка для айфона работает?
come see our collection of FM at the Antique Gas and Steam Engine Museum in Vista california last two weekends of June and october every year ..
These Fairbanks engines are beautiful to me. On the internet a Fairbanks Morse green tractor from 1913 has been ressurected by Wendell Kelch is so very beautiful as a type tractor. What is wrong with this tractor is the steering. A chain stretched on a front straight axel is not apt or advantages. If this unit had a steering box with tierods and ball joints it's steering would be improved 100%.
اين مكان تواجد هذه المكائن الرائعه
Are they diesel or petrol motors?
!!!"BBBOOOOOOMMM"!!!
Does not need a tachometer. You need a sundial and be able to count to 50.
What were they for?
I wonder how many people have gotten caught up in those flywheels while the engine is running
Only once.
People were a bit more sensible in those days, so likely fewer than you might assume. 😉
I suppose things built then were meant to last forever but not anymore.
How much torque did the last 4hp engine have? :)
I ran a stopwatch and measured 89 RPM. Producing 4 HP at 89 RPM would require a torque of 2833 lb-ft.
@@paulplack490 Holy shit! Thats about a Honda per stroke. lol ty very much for your reply.
It breathes, it farts, therefore it lives...
:)
Chissà se i motori odierni tra molti anni saranno ancora operativi come questo
God she's quiet that first one after she stops impersonating an angry horse.
I was looking for the engine from the thumbnail 🙄
It would be something to see these engines under load. Steam engines really sound great when they are working hard, these engines would be the same. I don't know what you could use, these things have enough torque to speed up the rotation of the earth.
Mostra uma coisa no cartaz na realidade do vídeo é outra
imagine if these engines were used instead of the modern day engines today! would the planet look any different? would there be a difference in the pollution output?
Nope , nothing has changed at all in 150 years ..
Oil is a 100% natural organic product , produces co2 plant food
How are you guys ? :)
где двигатель с заставки?
Советский прототип Иж Планета????
Imagine if they got their foot stuck in the first one...
In1964wehave used for water pumping
When oil was measured in gallons not quarts 😂
It’s a hit and miss?
0:44. Yikes.
Probably 5x more fuel efficient per hp than todays disposable junk