Unbelievable Cold Weather Startup Of Diesel Engine – You Won't Believe Your Eyes!

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Unbelievable Cold Weather Startup Of Diesel Engine – You Won't Believe Your Eyes!
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Unbelievable Exhaust’s Water First Time Diesel Engine Start Up With Tubewell For Agriculture!

Realpunjabpk
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Love the confidence of a man who knows how things work
Excellent job

dbm
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That flaming rag is the early version of the glow plug.

patrickwatters
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One thing I love about these old engines is their simplicity and durability . This engine was running before many of us were
born and will continue long after we are but a memory .

terrylembke
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Love to see old equipment and people who know how to use it. But exposed pulleys and loose head scarfs don't mix.

chance
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Now that's old school. Loved the OSHA-compliant protocol of putting your foot on the flywheel. Eek!

mostlyinterested
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These old marvels all sing a song of their own. I can listen to that all day.

michaelcoslo
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Respect for the dude who starts the fire, can tell just by how he moves, he takes pride in whatever he does and isn’t afraid to work or help out!

billlexington
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When I seen ol boy pull his foot on that flywheel and start pushing down, i knew right away this was not an OSHA approved video.

donaldhiggs
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Kick start, crank start and pull start all in one. What an incredible labor saving device. Plus a belt drive with a throw clutch. 👍

martinswiney
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Consumption of the machine is about 1 bucket of petrol per day, 4 turbans per week and 12 man per year.

bolderiks
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Pleasure to watch a skilled operator.I love those machines, built to last forever.

peterfrazer
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At one point I couldn't stop worrying about the loose clothing hazard.
Amazing mechanical usage.

asteverino
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This is the correct division of labor: one person works and his three friends check whether he is doing everything correctly. 🤔🤗

nomaam
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I know that most people reading this will nit believe this but in 1988, in chester, England, I drove a FODEN, ..every morning in the winter months, to get it started I needed to spray petrol on to rolled up newspaper , light it, and stuff it in to the engine intake funnel , ( it was a diesel engine ) and the engine started, I worked for a man named Bill Powell, at E.S.Powell, a nice guy,

normanedwards
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Well that man knows his machine excellent!👋

ferd.
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Proper “old school” engineering, probably been there for over 100years. I don’t think I’d be wanting to wear a scarf with so many pulley wheels and belts around, but fair play to the operator, he certainly has a well worked out and executed system with attention to detail eg. Cleaning spilt oil etc

timstradling
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amazing technology. still runs beautiful. those were really "built to last"

majicmancoo
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We'll run your fresh-ground wholesome oatmeal at 3:00, first we need to run this batch of asbestos for the brake shop.

johne
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That was the most stunning OSHA training video I've seen yet! I especially liked the foot launch flywheel spinup and the grain mill belt install, myself. =:0
But it's cool seeing this ancient machinery being used today, isn't it? I miss going down to the Antique Steam and Gas Museum when I lived in SoCal.

ljprep