Very informative and no non sense topic in between. Loved every silent b/w video of this time whether it was on the topic of taxonomy, plant and animal life or automobile.
this movie was hard to produce at that time for sure, yet super simple to understand today - my kids understood it all without me explaining it. I just gave them control questions and they explained me everything .... amazing.
This is just amazing. I have learned in 16 min more than in 44 years of my life about the differential. Thank you very much for these brilliant videos!
or even just regular automobile users who just want to own and maintain their car because they don't have the money to just buy a new car every few years, and that repair from a shop looks surprisingly similar to a downpayment just to repair one little system in a whole road motor vehicle layout
My husband is a mechanic and has many times explained certain elements of the automobile to me, but he cannot explain the basics of such to me this clearly and simply because a lot of this stuff he understands on an intuitive level.
i think it's the oldest video of this kind i've ever seen i'm pretty sure this video is over 100 years old (no sound, wooden wheels, leaf springs, a basic chassis and a Ford T looking body...yes this vidéo is about 110 years old). It's so explanative that some explanations become logic (yes, come on, put a housing around the differential, it will protect the mechanism and contain lubrication) i love this kind of videos (why don't we have new videos of this kind, modern videos of this kind)
Talkies appeared between 1927 and 1930, depending on the source. If the tires are actually white that can make this around the beginning of the century. Movies have been around since late 1880s.
How was this recorded ? Step motion of photos of real parts ? How was light setup so only on the parts are visible ? Do you have some material behind the scenes ?
Question to US Auto Industry: Do you have the old videos about the mechanics of flight or aviation stuff? This is a great channel because I have learned more here about the mechanisms of auto motive then any where else.
I'm just wondering where all those movies has been shown back in time when TV wasn't there yet? Was there some kind of special "educational sessions" in movie theaters? And where all this long car commercials from this channel had been shown to general public in the no-TV-era? Some of them are 10-minutes long. Was there 10-min advertising before movie?
its probably public domain... i think there's a limit on copyright and 80 years is probably past that limit, I'll look it up real quick it'll probably only take a second... I was correct, limits on copyright are 70 years. Why do you think so many people were able to rip off motzart?
Much more pedagogical than many modern videos.
Well the reason is big hitters were part of the bray productions studio like max fleischer and Walter Lantz the creator of woody woodpecker.
The goal was to teach
I kept hearing that 1940s announcer guy voice in my head every time I read the captions
Where is he?
and i bet it sounds exactly like my "1940s announcer guy voice in my head"
This might actually be one of the most informative videos I've seen on the topic.
Might be that the format catches eye.
@courtney i love your amazing hair
Very informative and no non sense topic in between. Loved every silent b/w video of this time whether it was on the topic of taxonomy, plant and animal life or automobile.
this movie was hard to produce at that time for sure, yet super simple to understand today - my kids understood it all without me explaining it. I just gave them control questions and they explained me everything .... amazing.
Man... this is pure gold. Explanation - master level.
I love these old series more than todays latest videos
Cool presentation 👍
This is just amazing. I have learned in 16 min more than in 44 years of my life about the differential. Thank you very much for these brilliant videos!
It only means you were trying to learn anything at all...
Your impertinence will not bring you any good...@@pawelsawicki1750
I like the silent film aspect, at 1st it seems like somethings missing, but then I find I concentrate better.
Love these videos, simply easy to understand.
Facinating. 👍👍
Great video,,,, to make this basics understand so easy for the students who are interested or doing automobile engineering,,,
or even just regular automobile users who just want to own and maintain their car because they don't have the money to just buy a new car every few years, and that repair from a shop looks surprisingly similar to a downpayment just to repair one little system in a whole road motor vehicle layout
Very nice!
My husband is a mechanic and has many times explained certain elements of the automobile to me, but he cannot explain the basics of such to me this clearly and simply because a lot of this stuff he understands on an intuitive level.
green means go
THanks, very accurate explanation.
OLD IS GOLD, THE GREAT YEARS OF AMERICA.
It really needs to have a sound track, at least the sound of the film running through the projector. :-) Good video!
Fantastic.
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Great vid👌thanks
Very enjoyable
i think it's the oldest video of this kind i've ever seen
i'm pretty sure this video is over 100 years old (no sound, wooden wheels, leaf springs, a basic chassis and a Ford T looking body...yes this vidéo is about 110 years old).
It's so explanative that some explanations become logic (yes, come on, put a housing around the differential, it will protect the mechanism and contain lubrication)
i love this kind of videos (why don't we have new videos of this kind, modern videos of this kind)
Excellent!
Thank you.
I love this channel! ❤️
Old tech instructions like this are fascinating. About when is it made?
Id say the 1920s. I have a few bray cartoons from the mid 1920s, although this looks to be a bit earlier
Talkies appeared between 1927 and 1930, depending on the source. If the tires are actually white that can make this around the beginning of the century. Movies have been around since late 1880s.
@@paulsmith9341 plus, the wheels looked like they still had wooden spokes. It may actually be around 1910
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I really like this video
How was this recorded ? Step motion of photos of real parts ? How was light setup so only on the parts are visible ? Do you have some material behind the scenes ?
Let me look into it. The credits mention their special technique.
it was drawn, reel by reel, by artist(s)
Question to US Auto Industry: Do you have the old videos about the mechanics of flight or aviation stuff? This is a great channel because I have learned more here about the mechanisms of auto motive then any where else.
his channel is about automobiles. or annything road vehicle. his channel is US auto industry. talking about the ''automobile''
well.. at least now i know what ill be doing on summer holydays
@Museyq well.. ill be building a little car for 3 people, just to drive around my neighbor hood at like 25km/h :p
Vous aussi, vous êtes un Loulou qui attend le Vultech Différentiel ici ?
what a beuty
Is this Davey and Goliath car?
What is the year of the film 's creation ?
1925
@@momoney00can Thanks
Old boi
No voice ?
It’s not a talkie.
kuch samajh nhi aa raha hai
I'm just wondering where all those movies has been shown back in time when TV wasn't there yet? Was there some kind of special "educational sessions" in movie theaters?
And where all this long car commercials from this channel had been shown to general public in the no-TV-era? Some of them are 10-minutes long. Was there 10-min advertising before movie?
RUclips getting you for reused content buddy
its probably public domain... i think there's a limit on copyright and 80 years is probably past that limit, I'll look it up real quick it'll probably only take a second... I was correct, limits on copyright are 70 years. Why do you think so many people were able to rip off motzart?
Yu-Gi-Oh
The problem with the old worm and sector steering box is it was subject to quick wear and failure if not kept greased regularly.