70 yr old engine thats done more work than any of this computerized garbage today would ever think of doing. Sometimes simple IS better. Love it guys keep up the good work.
@@bigounce5893 wow where did u get an engine powered computer. Tell me in 70 years how well this computer you are using while sitting in your mommys basement still works.
I don’t know man my Tesla drives it’s self great on electricity I’m talking 25$ for 500 (better then a 1999 Honda Civic MPG) miles and in 1 years I’ve done 0 to it still og breaks and tires because it recharges the engine while it breaks and always sticks to the road so my tires are close to 30k miles and still 70% tread plus I’ve beat porches corvettes ect on it. What the car depreciates is what it saves me on maintenance. I love diesels but to much mula to maintain. Oh and did I tell you the battery is meant to last 1 million miles that’s diesel lifetime in a car. Tesla is overall a computerized piece of beauty money saving technology
I forgot you had commented. I’m making well over $60,000 in commercial driving. These computerized technologies is the reason you and I repeat YOU have the option of viewing this video ensuring the we as drivers also rely on COMPUTERS to power up our HEAVY STRONG DIESEL engines. Yes they may be crap but that’s a reason I ensure myself that I’m safe when driving. For every fault code I’ve had saved me from life threatening situations. These antique are nice but completely worthless in terms of labor and work. They can operate certain things but that’s it.
This takes me back to the early 60s when I would go to the plants like ConocoPhillips And shell oil of Baltimore. A lot of there pumping stations was belt driven. I remember one single piston motor much like this one. And I can still hear that thumping sound it made. Life was simple back then.
Well then you should visit Pakistan, there's hint of working history everywhere of you're into this. Old railways, train engines, airports, machines. It's changing now because of China but a lot is still there....
Brilliant video . engine machinist knows how to bleed the fuel lines prior to starting. Excellent team effort getting the engine up and going in one go. Keep her going for another 70 years.
Remember my dad telling me of a old farm Diesel engine he worked on. Had two massive flywheels and once running regulator would only allow it to fire up just to keep wheels turning. Remember him telling me it would fire for ten seconds then run from flywheel momentum for 20 seconds
The same thing happened to us in the south of Saudi Arabia more than 50 years ago. They put a glass bottle on the exhaust and a strong sound is heard by all the people of the village and the neighboring villages to go with bags of grain on the backs of donkeys to grind them.. Oh God, how beautiful and happy days were for people at that time, how much people depended for their livelihood on Agriculture and how beautiful the villages were with agriculture and greenery despite the poverty that prevailed.this engin is called black stone .. at that’s time we were happy kids
I think the engine is a lot older than 70 years. It was exported from England in 1949 but I doubt it was new when it was shipped. From what I looked up I think it was made in the 1890s-1910s range.
These along with at least another half a dozen English manufacturers didn't upgrade their engines until the early 50s. Lesser developed countries understood the simple basics. Lister, ruston, etc.. I've been around these a good share of my younger life and you'll always find them with short dipsticks because if the plantation owner says if there's oil on the dipstick start the engine. This was the common consensus so yeah these things are built literally to the 50s
This is the video I saw several months ago that started down the youtube rabbit hole : ruclips.net/video/t6_UbTPX8Lg/видео.html EDIT: Bonus video : ruclips.net/video/5xDj45zF-l0/видео.html
Purany mashins purany log Purana dur love keya bat th...na Koy bemari na Koy atanshon..Dil me wo sakon th..Jo aj nhi..aj sohlat tu sub ha..par sakon nhi.
@@AKAtheA it serves its purpose there. They probably can't afford a new industrial engine. And if they could it definitely would need more maintenance and parts then this engine ever needed. Can run this engine off of used engine oil and it wouldn't even notice
It seems to be surprised whether still people adopting this machine motors and not updating with latest electric motor pumps. I am also farmer and used this type of oil engines till 1975.we used Cooper engine which was shown in the video. In those days it had been operating with gas system while starting. After that we used Lister and Peter engines. Thanks for remembering this old oil engines. Very nice
They put the whistle on the exhaust so that other people in the village would come to know that the shop is open and they can bring their grains etc for processing.
The man knows his engine and treats it like it’s his baby. Should I come near that engine, I wouldn’t put a hand on it without asking him for permission first.
This engine was made and imported the year I was born, 70 years ago and still running just as good as new. It's probably going to last another 70 years.
@@vishwamitrramkumarsingh2827 old is gold, but they r not smart .. latest engines r smart :) it is always nice to say old is gold, but truth is new is always gold and better ...
These are all over Pakistan...I realize I used to hear the familiar whistle since childhood travelling through villages etc.... and I can't believe I never bothered to check and see where it's coming from, I knew it was some kind of machinery but for some reason I just never got around to checking it out but now when I visit Pakistan... definitely going to check one out. These are amazing machines that are not made like this anymore. I'd rather have these than the two-stroke pollution machines we have now.
I believe the wistle is installed each time it is started to inform the village that water is flowing. Kind of like the dinner bell. Come and get it!!!
Zero electronics, computers, Wi-Fi, etc. and this engine works like a fine Swiss watch. I could see them still building these today and actually selling them! Simplicity is the way to go.
is it a small compressor on the side, and a bottle of compressed air next to it. Did it perhaps used ot be started by the compressed air from the bottle?
Growing up in a small rice farm village, one family had a rice dehusking machine and going around the village. This engine reminds me of that and myself.....very old but still cranking good!!😅😅😅
One more comment then I'm out. The guy priming that lovely old girl obviously loves his engine. He whipped down everything he puts his hands on. And the sound!!! That engine speaks a language few people in the modern world can understand. Every snuffle and squeak and burbble, those people understand her. Respect from Florida in USA!!!!
In my youth, this guy would've been called an "engineer", because he worked on engines, knew how to run them, and to keep them going. Today, one can read books, never lift a wrench, and be called "engineer". A century ago, you knew an engineer would make your engine run, today, he might, or he might simply explain why it never did, never could, and ought be thrown away, replaced by solar. We used to know "everything ran by solar", there is no fuel, but that produced by plants, from solar energy, and brought to us by God in the ages. I run a machine and welding shop, fifty years now, and have moved as far as possible, back, because the old ways were sustainable, the new ways, hide all the lies, and pretend we've "moved past" while in fact, moving backwards. In my time in the Marines, I saw such sights as this in every "third world country" where people still know how to live, eat, and work, little different than at the beginning of the "industrial age". I've got a lathe, a mill, half a dozen machines from the late 1800's, still going strong, never worn out yet.
Very true. You hear alot about pollution these days and old engines being, 'unsustainable' and, 'bad for the enviroment' pushing this electric disposable crap. however my house is powered by a 80 year old 6.5 hp lister diesel. which uses a pint of diesel a day. no soot thrown out either. my car is a 72' diesel and smokes less than most new cars and gets 35 mpg. will also run in anything lubricating and combustable. the old ways could go forever easily. but the big corporations shame them and push disposable engines and useless battery powered crap. All for profit of course
That engine is well maintained! If it had a new coat of paint you wouldn't know it was over 70 years old. But it would not be so cool with new paint 👍. I bet it will still be running in 70 more years.
It used to be like that where one needs help and every body chipped in, not expecting any thing. Nows its like the opposite. Before they move a whole bamboo house and everyone gathers.
You can bet that this engine has never even had an oil change in its life, and clearly shown no love . It's an absolute miracle that it's still running .
They have starting this old machine down to a fine art. One adjustable wrench fits everything lol. Way to go guys. There is a lot of energy stored in those flywheels once they start spinning. Much older than 70 years old though.
2 strock diesel engine means very high fuel efficiency. Low RPM mean no extra 10% energy loss in the gear box. Cooling system is simple means low maintenance cost. In all, a very good choice for a small shop without access to cheap and reliable electric supply.
it crazy how these can run on about anything up to burnt motor oil . cooking greese . just give her the lube an some fuel she run for ever . for the small amount of Hp they put out they can still get work done even being so big . There a vid floating around guy turn one of these into a truck an drive it around lol .
@@dineshojha033 you're taking it so serious, I believe he was pointing out the safety issue of the pajamas getting caught in some of those spinning wheels.
loosecloths around running engins guess if it takes a worker is just a sacrifice to the god enginealso noticein these vidos from indid no boots must be lots of 4 toe guys.
Seventy years is nothing, correctly lubed and never abused its no probelm at all. My fav machines at my workshop are both circa 1940 / 1950. Original Brook motors too ... the best!
Thank you, sir, for bringing us this very interesting and informative video presentation which is very much appreciated by the people. We are absolutely delighted at the way you look after the engine, as a result thereof the engine repays you in efficient and reliable operation.
Imagine the situation it's progress of the English industrial revolution it's a huge & heavy piece of machinery that amazing enough keeps doing its great favor keeps running for ever it's remarkable .
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70 yr old engine thats done more work than any of this computerized garbage today would ever think of doing. Sometimes simple IS better. Love it guys keep up the good work.
The computerized garbage today is the reason why people are able to record antique devices and upload them to RUclips for your entertainment….
@@bigounce5893 wow where did u get an engine powered computer. Tell me in 70 years how well this computer you are using while sitting in your mommys basement still works.
I don’t know man my Tesla drives it’s self great on electricity I’m talking 25$ for 500 (better then a 1999 Honda Civic MPG) miles and in 1 years I’ve done 0 to it still og breaks and tires because it recharges the engine while it breaks and always sticks to the road so my tires are close to 30k miles and still 70% tread plus I’ve beat porches corvettes ect on it. What the car depreciates is what it saves me on maintenance. I love diesels but to much mula to maintain. Oh and did I tell you the battery is meant to last 1 million miles that’s diesel lifetime in a car. Tesla is overall a computerized piece of beauty money saving technology
@@bigounce5893 His Momma puts out more than that old engine.
I forgot you had commented. I’m making well over $60,000 in commercial driving. These computerized technologies is the reason you and I repeat YOU have the option of viewing this video ensuring the we as drivers also rely on COMPUTERS to power up our HEAVY STRONG DIESEL engines. Yes they may be crap but that’s a reason I ensure myself that I’m safe when driving. For every fault code I’ve had saved me from life threatening situations. These antique are nice but completely worthless in terms of labor and work. They can operate certain things but that’s it.
The exhaust whistle is used to reassure the farm workers that the engine is still running when it was left unattended as they worked
Thank you, I was just wondering about what it was for.
Yes. Otherwise they couldn’t hear it?
@@lembriggs1075i think the noice of the engine just sinks in with all the other noices
That's no whistle
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I am also 70 years old but I don't start that easily. I make the same sort of sounds though.
Hilarious!!
@@videoman2306 My cat when he purr make the same noise hahaha
I'm about half that and make a lot of noise moving around. I can't imagine the sounds I'll be making if I make it to 70 lol
I'm 68 and it takes me about that long to prepare myself to get started
😂😂😂
This takes me back to the early 60s when I would go to the plants like ConocoPhillips And shell oil of Baltimore. A lot of there pumping stations was belt driven. I remember one single piston motor much like this one. And I can still hear that thumping sound it made. Life was simple back then.
Well then you should visit Pakistan, there's hint of working history everywhere of you're into this. Old railways, train engines, airports, machines. It's changing now because of China but a lot is still there....
Much better life
@@tedhicks5431for those who
Prosper from the machine.
Brilliant video . engine machinist knows how to bleed the fuel lines prior to starting. Excellent team effort getting the engine up and going in one go. Keep her going for another 70 years.
Should not have to bleed the fuel system if they did not run it dry, those parts won't last another 70 years being undone and retightened like that.
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@@garyhoffmann1615 Doesn't matter.. Parts for these engines can (and are) be made locally.
If no oo I am ok
Love to see old machinery like this working and still serving a useful purpose. Obviously well looked after by its owner.
True, but those guys wearing loose clothes like that around spinning machinery and belts really, really makes me nervous.
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Not sure about properly maintained, I see a lot of areas that should be oiled that were bone dry
lets not pretend its a good sounding engine though.. lol
Your wrong it's Pakistan,they don't have money to buy new equipment.probably used all in terrorism.and yes I'm Indian.
Remember my dad telling me of a old farm Diesel engine he worked on. Had two massive flywheels and once running regulator would only allow it to fire up just to keep wheels turning. Remember him telling me it would fire for ten seconds then run from flywheel momentum for 20 seconds
ਬਹੁਤ ਵਧੀਆ ਪੁਰਾਣਾ ਵਿਰਸਾ ਸਮਾਲ ਕੇ ਰੱਖੇਆ ਵੀਰ
The same thing happened to us in the south of Saudi Arabia more than 50 years ago. They put a glass bottle on the exhaust and a strong sound is heard by all the people of the village and the neighboring villages to go with bags of grain on the backs of donkeys to grind them.. Oh God, how beautiful and happy days were for people at that time, how much people depended for their livelihood on Agriculture and how beautiful the villages were with agriculture and greenery despite the poverty that prevailed.this engin is called black stone .. at that’s time we were happy kids
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I think the engine is a lot older than 70 years. It was exported from England in 1949 but I doubt it was new when it was shipped. From what I looked up I think it was made in the 1890s-1910s range.
the diesel concept (patent)was ivented around 1889 by rudolph Diesel at the MANN factory's, first workable siesels arond 1912
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Thats what I was thinking too. Looks to be an older design by at least 15 years
there were once hundreds of thousands of old stationary engines but they got melted into bombs in the world wars
These along with at least another half a dozen English manufacturers didn't upgrade their engines until the early 50s. Lesser developed countries understood the simple basics. Lister, ruston, etc..
I've been around these a good share of my younger life and you'll always find them with short dipsticks because if the plantation owner says if there's oil on the dipstick start the engine. This was the common consensus so yeah these things are built literally to the 50s
Who else wishes that they had one of these engines just to listen to daily?
This is the video I saw several months ago that started down the youtube rabbit hole : ruclips.net/video/t6_UbTPX8Lg/видео.html
EDIT: Bonus video : ruclips.net/video/5xDj45zF-l0/видео.html
Would like to have one, as you said, just to listen to and give TLC.
Gotta love how the engine sounds like it's catching its breath after it shuts off.
Love these guys. Ingenuity at its best.. beautiful engine with real operators.
the slow runners working for more than 100year......top
Indian Diesel Creek channel... Gotta love this! 😂
It's Pakistanis dude
Purany mashins purany log Purana dur love keya bat th...na Koy bemari na Koy atanshon..Dil me wo sakon th..Jo aj nhi..aj sohlat tu sub ha..par sakon nhi.
I remember visiting the Mirrlees Blackstone works at Stamford around 1988, I saw engines similar to this being made there.
I had one of these its a Blackston OP ( mine was 1938 28 HP ) runs all day on a pint !!!! great old engines ,
Tim - I guess you meant runs all day on a few gallons!!!! The Blackston 2 HP would run quite a few hours on a pint.
It will run all day on a pint if it's not doing any work.
I was also made in England in 1949 and am still working.
Nice, Long live for 100 years. 👍🌷
Do you make the same noises?
But you took 9 months
6:41 what a beautiful whistle sound
Superb engine. You can service it with a big adjustable spanner and there's no fancy electronics to fail. Should last 100 years.
it also weighs prob. over a ton and for all that metal you get a whopping 38hp...everything has its pros and cons...
@@AKAtheA Why does weight matter in this case? The engine hasn't moved for 70 years, it won't move for another 70 years.
@@redryderaus it had to get there somehow in the 1st place. Also people still have this bad habit of moving around to be closer to resources.
@@AKAtheA it serves its purpose there. They probably can't afford a new industrial engine. And if they could it definitely would need more maintenance and parts then this engine ever needed. Can run this engine off of used engine oil and it wouldn't even notice
@@AKAtheA Its not meant for speed. its meant for torque.
It seems to be surprised whether still people adopting this machine motors and not updating with latest electric motor pumps. I am also farmer and used this type of oil engines till 1975.we used Cooper engine which was shown in the video. In those days it had been operating with gas system while starting. After that we used Lister and Peter engines. Thanks for remembering this old oil engines. Very nice
How old r u sir
ruclips.net/video/Qze0D4yz0pg/видео.html
@@kalaminnovation5483 I am 63 years and very much interested in agriculture through old mechanism
And all the tools you need to work on it are a crescent wrench and a couple of screwdrivers. Brilliant!!!!!!!
Totally excellent! I want that in my back yard! Greetings from Houston TX USA!
Thank you so much sir
Glasslinger! I'm subscribed to you and watch your videos about fixing antique tube radios! Man, what a small world!
They put the whistle on the exhaust so that other people in the village would come to know that the shop is open and they can bring their grains etc for processing.
You are right saying Ajit Singh
I was going to ask....
Eggxactly
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ruclips.net/video/ws5QfwYQrzo/видео.html
Beautiful. Engine operator knows that engine well, purged the air from the injection lines and the starting crew only needed one try.
Thanks sir
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And the take away lesson: Don't let it run out of fuel, or you'll have to go through all that rigamarole to get it started.
Yes but anyone with experience knows you don’t have to take the hose completely off ,need to do is crack it
what i like in engines like this is they designed to work like forever, not to die.
ماشاءالله السلام و علیکم ورحمتہ اللہْ dubai se
Thanks Touqeer Bhai
The man knows his engine and treats it like it’s his baby. Should I come near that engine, I wouldn’t put a hand on it without asking him for permission first.
I think this is a wonderful Blackstone with its distinctive tone. I really admire this machine. Many thanks for this video.
Thanks for watching the video
This engine was made and imported the year I was born, 70 years ago and still running just as good as new. It's probably going to last another 70 years.
Old is gold .. even present time working well ..
@@vishwamitrramkumarsingh2827 old is gold, but they r not smart .. latest engines r smart :) it is always nice to say old is gold, but truth is new is always gold and better ...
Not sure it was new back when it was imported. It looks a hell of a lot older then late 40s
Add a computer box to this engine, and it becomes as disposable as any modern car.
@@mallianumula5643 this engine will probably be running long after all the current new cars😂
These are all over Pakistan...I realize I used to hear the familiar whistle since childhood travelling through villages etc.... and I can't believe I never bothered to check and see where it's coming from, I knew it was some kind of machinery but for some reason I just never got around to checking it out but now when I visit Pakistan... definitely going to check one out. These are amazing machines that are not made like this anymore. I'd rather have these than the two-stroke pollution machines we have now.
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I believe the wistle is installed each time it is started to inform the village that water is flowing. Kind of like the dinner bell. Come and get it!!!
Zero electronics, computers, Wi-Fi, etc. and this engine works like a fine Swiss watch. I could see them still building these today and actually selling them! Simplicity is the way to go.
I love those OSHA approved safety slippers.👍
is it a small compressor on the side, and a bottle of compressed air next to it. Did it perhaps used ot be started by the compressed air from the bottle?
Growing up in a small rice farm village, one family had a rice dehusking machine and going around the village. This engine reminds me of that and myself.....very old but still cranking good!!😅😅😅
One more comment then I'm out. The guy priming that lovely old girl obviously loves his engine. He whipped down everything he puts his hands on. And the sound!!! That engine speaks a language few people in the modern world can understand. Every snuffle and squeak and burbble, those people understand her. Respect from Florida in USA!!!!
In my youth, this guy would've been called an "engineer", because he worked on engines, knew how to run them, and to keep them going. Today, one can read books, never lift a wrench, and be called "engineer". A century ago, you knew an engineer would make your engine run, today, he might, or he might simply explain why it never did, never could, and ought be thrown away, replaced by solar.
We used to know "everything ran by solar", there is no fuel, but that produced by plants, from solar energy, and brought to us by God in the ages. I run a machine and welding shop, fifty years now, and have moved as far as possible, back, because the old ways were sustainable, the new ways, hide all the lies, and pretend we've "moved past" while in fact, moving backwards.
In my time in the Marines, I saw such sights as this in every "third world country" where people still know how to live, eat, and work, little different than at the beginning of the "industrial age". I've got a lathe, a mill, half a dozen machines from the late 1800's, still going strong, never worn out yet.
Very true. You hear alot about pollution these days and old engines being, 'unsustainable' and, 'bad for the enviroment' pushing this electric disposable crap. however my house is powered by a 80 year old 6.5 hp lister diesel. which uses a pint of diesel a day. no soot thrown out either. my car is a 72' diesel and smokes less than most new cars and gets 35 mpg. will also run in anything lubricating and combustable. the old ways could go forever easily. but the big corporations shame them and push disposable engines and useless battery powered crap. All for profit of course
God bless you, Mr. John
Superb video.
Is this Engine Peter-Fielding?
That engine is well maintained! If it had a new coat of paint you wouldn't know it was over 70 years old. But it would not be so cool with new paint 👍. I bet it will still be running in 70 more years.
Noticed that too.
70 years old and not a speck of rust.
This engine has been cared for.
These old machines are so cool. Spectacular piece of workmanship.
I love the culture.. Hey I'm going to start the motor... Everyone else "ok I'll be there!"
It used to be like that where one needs help and every body chipped in, not expecting any thing. Nows its like the opposite. Before they move a whole bamboo house and everyone gathers.
You can bet that this engine has never even had an oil change in its life, and clearly shown no love .
It's an absolute miracle that it's still running .
They have starting this old machine down to a fine art. One adjustable wrench fits everything lol. Way to go guys. There is a lot of energy stored in those flywheels once they start spinning. Much older than 70 years old though.
what do they use it for... very important to see it working
Helluva startup procedure! And the motor is quieter without the muffler.
That isn't a muffler, that's a repurposed steam-train whistle. If anything, it's a loudener.
Super it's a engen. Andy 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
My 50 year old 15HP auxiliary diesel is still running strong. They just keep on ticking.
Can u show me ? 03212465049.
The exhaust is very clean looking. I see diesel trucks on the highway pumping out black smoke every day, but my car has to pass micron emission test.
2 strock diesel engine means very high fuel efficiency. Low RPM mean no extra 10% energy loss in the gear box. Cooling system is simple means low maintenance cost. In all, a very good choice for a small shop without access to cheap and reliable electric supply.
Figures why it's still in service in rural India since 1949
it crazy how these can run on about anything up to burnt motor oil . cooking greese . just give her the lube an some fuel she run for ever . for the small amount of Hp they put out they can still get work done even being so big .
There a vid floating around guy turn one of these into a truck an drive it around lol .
These people know how to look after their engines love the sound from it
True, but wearing loose clothes around spinning machinery is a major no-no.
Pakistani pind kinne sohne aa
Purane Punjab di jhalk paindi aa pakstani pinda ch👌👌👌
This is Blackston diesel engine 37 HP , Made in England, my father have 2 of them before
I need one of those!
Thanks that was nice who said we can’t do thing right in the old days 👍🙏
You made a 2ton 38 horsepower diesel engine that will run for 70 years in a no humidity environment. Congrats
Great job. Love the way the guy cleans up after bleeding the lines.
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the name of this engine is BLACK STONE we olso have this engines in Cyprus max 800 rpm
Wow, they upgraded to diesel. When I was 6 years old back in 1973 we had steam-powered engines for milling flour in Khuhar Pakistan.
By the looks of it this engine was about 30 years old when they shipped it from England.
No it was already in india when pakistan was not established as a country. Britishers installed this Engine when they were ruling India.
Britishers put this Engine in India for their personal use i think.
I think the current owner of this Engine bought it from a Government auction in Pakistan.
WONDER HOW THESE DUDES KEEP THEIR DRESSES SO CLEAN
I would think they would be dangerous around all those moving parts!
70 years old, but because its a diesel still runs till this day.
Extra Super Excellent
**MEMORABLE**
Original SOUND with Smoke Exhaust Pipe with CAP WHISTLER
Many thanks!
I remember this in my childhood. It was close to lyari riven and was in use for farming.😊
it make me remember my small village on the bank of river Nile north Sudan .... ياسسسسسسسسلام
Long time use this engine my Father use for Rice mill, that time i see our on machen so nessary nice
I imagine the people in the village in 1949 would walk from their homes just to see it running.
I would today lol
Very nice video frend sharing
Thanks for visiting
All those spinning wheels and all those pajamas
Swang that’s hilarious. 😂🤦🏻♂️
All of those pajama Wala only can care for these old beautiful machines, half pants of today like u can't
@@dineshojha033 you're taking it so serious, I believe he was pointing out the safety issue of the pajamas getting caught in some of those spinning wheels.
loosecloths around running engins guess if it takes a worker is just a sacrifice to the god enginealso noticein these vidos from indid no boots must be lots of 4 toe guys.
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wow 우리나라에 50년전에 보던 엔진이네 ....
그립네 그시절이 ....
Man these old engines are neat. Simply changing the oil and purging the air and they will last for so long.
engines changed when china entered became throw away type
Seventy years is nothing, correctly lubed and never abused its no probelm at all. My fav machines at my workshop are both circa 1940 / 1950. Original Brook motors too ... the best!
Old,tough,and reliable,low rev.long life span👍👌
Imagine starting our cars every morning like this to go to our workplace.... We would have to get up very early in the morning!
70 years. Wow! But truly, couldn't it last another 70 again and more if it were under cover?
Camshaft? Rodbearings?
Thank you, sir, for bringing us this very interesting and informative video presentation which is very much appreciated by the people. We are absolutely delighted at the way you look after the engine, as a result thereof the engine repays you in efficient and reliable operation.
You are most welcome
Single Piston or Two Piston Bro ??
Once again carbon energy lifting people out of poverty.
This is great i not only love that that motor is still working but also that they take good care of it and they know what they doin
Imagine the situation it's progress of the English industrial revolution it's a huge & heavy piece of machinery that amazing enough keeps doing its great favor keeps running for ever it's remarkable .
It appears to be a Blackstone crude oil, closed crank engine from a long time ago. Made in UK.
Plate says so England so called (British standard). Love it
Team work
Great motor
I have a listeroid 6/1 I use to change my batteries
when I don’t get enough sun for the solar panels
Una joya mecánica y que buen sonido. Hecha para siempre, como hacían antes las cosas.
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1949 England: I have a spare engine you can use, it runs but it wont last long though...
1949 India: Its in good hands sir...
Awesome, I really do not understand the dislikes.
Да чо не ясно. Вот и тебе диз. Так... Из вредности
I like that Sound,👍👍🙏🎶
I am from Syria and I love the English industry too
Great video but thinking line shafts and belts and long flowing clothes don't mix.......
Que lindo ver esses motor diesel funcionando, muito legal show de bola 👏👏👏👏👏
Kkom .
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6:16 Is he putting some kind of whistle on the exhaust? How funny!
I’m so glad we have the internet.
Black stone diesel engine 16 hp is correct?
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This is back when engines was built to last unlike today !
This beautiful art of machineries was when mechanics and engines where straight forward and simple
Yes, no electronic bs
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How is this engine cooled?
Simply fantastic. Thanks a lot for taping editing uploading and sharing.
Thanks for watching the video
Sounds good! What's the use of it, what does it do?
The wooden pulley made for the output drive is brilliant, a great design.
Seems to do the job!
That is the normal way they were made for centuries. Before internal combustion engines it would be water wheels or wind power.
@@davidhandyman7571 Very true, hadn't thought of that.
38hp at the crank but probably 20hp the least at "the wheel" (WHP) after counting the belt and drive train losses
Ahhh the wonder tool. Nothing like a crescent wrench.