Great Video!! Thanks so much for uploading things like this, it brings back so many memories for me, i was just a kid when we had a simular crane to this one, it wasnt as old as this one but still an old tool, i think ours was a 37b, i used to love firing up the donkey engine first thing in the morning, then a little squirt of easy start and open the air tap and away the big engine used to fire. Wow those were the days!!!! very much missed...
Thanks for youre reaction. the 1 cil engine is the air compressor. it was normaly in the early days that 2 people working on a dragline the opperator and an oiler.
Excellent video! Just watching it get started was interesting. It sounded like a small single cyl. starter motor at first,then I thought that I heard something like an air starter working. I'm thinking that even when it was new, that it took a couple of men to keep it working. Well done! Rich
deze film is gemaakt in Ede waar toen de machinistenschool was. Blijkbaar bezit jij de video die er toen van is gemaakt. De dragline moest verplaatst worden naar een plaats aan de voorzijde van het museum. De man in het witte overhemd is mijn opa die heel lang leraar is geweest op deze school. Ik ben de film kwijt en zou hem graag in zijn geheel hebben. Groet Frank Dankbaar
When the dragline was built it's directly transported to Holland. The Bucyrus was bought to dig the Juliana channel in Holland (named after the former Dutch queen)
Great Video!! Thanks so much for uploading things like this, it brings back so many memories for me, i was just a kid when we had a simular crane to this one, it wasnt as old as this one but still an old tool, i think ours was a 37b, i used to love firing up the donkey engine first thing in the morning, then a little squirt of easy start and open the air tap and away the big engine used to fire. Wow those were the days!!!! very much missed...
Thanks for youre reaction.
the 1 cil engine is the air compressor.
it was normaly in the early days that 2 people working on a dragline
the opperator and an oiler.
Excellent video! Just watching it get started was interesting. It sounded like a small single cyl. starter motor at first,then I thought that I heard something like an air starter working. I'm thinking that even when it was new, that it took a couple of men to keep it working. Well done! Rich
Thats an old timer ! I like the steering clutches on the track sprocket. Nice video !
I can see the older fellow with the tie, has lots of hours with this machine.
Ual that is a relic!!!
machine staat nu in Veghel bij museum SIEMEI ncb-laan 51 samen met nog wat andere machines van het wegenbouwmuseum
That's the clutch for the driving gear
deze film is gemaakt in Ede waar toen de machinistenschool was.
Blijkbaar bezit jij de video die er toen van is gemaakt. De dragline moest verplaatst worden naar een plaats aan de voorzijde van het museum. De man in het witte overhemd is mijn opa die heel lang leraar is geweest op deze school. Ik ben de film kwijt en zou hem graag in zijn geheel hebben.
Groet Frank Dankbaar
What a beautiful story. Greetings from Argentina.
Awesome.............!
I am sure the machine should run better than it does it can hardly get out of its own way
Pok Pok Pok I love it!
She's a beauty.
This is a two-stroke diesel?
why are the guys kicking the sprocket?
Looks nice. If it were maybe a decade older, it could've helped dig the Panama canal.
When the dragline was built it's directly transported to Holland.
The Bucyrus was bought to dig the Juliana channel in Holland (named after the former Dutch queen)
HighlanderNorth1 the Erie canal
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No tour. They have no plan. Didn’t get to see it working. Wasted my time.