How Much Horsepower is a Horse?
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- čas přidán 23. 11. 2023
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We solved a 250 year old mystery and found out the true horsepower of a horse.
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Jet car part 2??!! 👀
I wanna know how much Hp does a human make😅
Oh wait they did it😂
@@saadaziz359Watch the video then 😅
This seemed right up your alley :)
I love seeing crossovers between my favorite channels.
hell ya! send it!!!! :DDDD
Big D is the perfect name for this project.
Buff Horse Big D on Donut, PERFECT 💪🏾🐎
Why they gotta call the BLACK horse BIG D tho?! lmfao
initial Big D
@@dellusi0n911😂😂
the official buff horse
As an engineer that works in the energy field, I truly appreciate this. I can see Watt's perspective in communicating to the masses a comparative horse power to machine. How else do you communicate to an uneducated person that can only see what a horse can do (especially ~200 years ago). The contribution Watt made via his steam engine is mind boggling. We still use steam to power everything to this day.
That's actually the more impressive part. That the majority of people were illiterate yet were still able to build and maintain fairly complex machines back in the day
It was just a matter of when and never a matter of WHO. I don't understand all the praising of specific individuals. This is like praising car brands, as if other human groups couldn't have achieved certain achievements.
Ps: I'm fun at parties and a blast at funerals 😛
@@ObservationofLimits Most people are still illiterate in the original sense of the word.
Ye, kinda like "Candela" for light. Everybody has a sense for how bright a candle is.
A lot of people contributed to the steam engine with many inventions complementing each other. Watts biggest contribution was to let the cylinder only partially fill with a bit of steam and then let the steam expand by itself. Thus using less steam and make a much more efficient engine.
However with his patent and some money behind him he fought hard against other inventors of the steam engine for 20 years. During those years the development of various steam engines actually stagnated. So his net contribution is debatable. There is seldom a single inventor behind something, but history can only remember one.
the way Big D looks at the fire and listen 🤣🤣
he's a good boi
I love how seriously the Motivo engineers took this project. They didn't even bat an eye and just went about it as professionally as they would any other project
Heck yeah we did!
There's a TON of youtube and streamer weight lifters now, Donut could get in touch with them.
I mean it is a seriously wildly interesting question that inexplicably has no answer until this video.
@@Weekenderoameryou guys were great❤
@@Low_MarineThanks dude!!
2 things:
1) Someone give the editor a bonus, as well as Big D.
2) Contact World's Strongest Man about a new event rig.
Strongman comp is a killer idea
For real! Love to see how much hp Eddie Hall and Brian Shaw can put down lol
100% let’s see it
No time limit, no weight given, just horsepower output for points. And for added strategy, BYO harness.
Horse 🐎 vs Human 💪
I remember in secondary school in the 1950s our physics teacher, Mr Pearson, set up an experiment with just a step. I think I was about 17. We were weighed and then timed to see how may step ups we could do in a fixed time. Can't remember the fixed time.
We then did the calculations and found that we could achieve a half horsepower.
Mr Pearson, like many of our teachers, was ex-armed forces in WW2. Most of them were a little bit crazy but great teachers. Mr Pearson had been a navigator with the RAF on the Atlantic Patrol, searching out submarines. No GPS. Just the stars, sextant, compass, and dead-reckoning. Brave men and lucky to have survived.
Who tf asked
@user-kt2hl5mf1t
It looks like 27 people gave a thumbs up to my comment, so they must have liked it or thought it was relevant to the subject of the video. That's more than the number of close friends that I have. I'm therefore very happy.
Perhaps I don't give a flying fox about what you think.
Wow, very interesting
@@user-kt2hl5mf1tstop being rude to people
@@user-kt2hl5mf1t he COOKED your ass LMAO
The fact that i thought it would have been in the 100's is hilarious. Good content!!
Joo Mori, love your stuff man.
I mean it wasn’t running at top rpm
By definition, it should have been 1 horsepower. That it read 5 means dynos everywhere are wrong by a factor of 5. People who think they have 1,000 actually only have. 200hp.
@@srcastic8764 bruh a horsepower doesn't literally mean the power of one horse
@@srcastic8764lmao bro its just a name for a word. it doesnt actually equate to the power 1 horse produces. you might as well call it a catpower it wont mean the pulling force a cat produces
Thank you Donut for working with us on this awesome project, until the next one!
You are amazing! More power and successful projects for you in the future!
THANK YOU for this awesome video, this is like it's 2010 again and Mythbusters are at their peak.
you guys are awsome for making this video what it was
your team and company seems like you could have a very successful youtube channel
Does the effective gear ratio change as the rope unwinds from the spool?
Finally, Donut answering the real questions we all wanted to know
I never knew I needed that but they came with a banger
I was really hoping it would be like,50. 5.7 really bummed me out tbh
@@BrianHYXisn’t he dead?
@@BrianHYXnone of ur buisness
Right I’ve always wanted to know, the math part in a way doesn’t seem to really show the horses actual power besides torque over a certain distance.
Just out of curiosity: why not produce a dyno that's directly spooled to the horse's harness? Take the car wheels out of the equation and stuff?
the dyno is a calibrated measuring instrument. Modifying it would invalidate its calibration.
Also, PR-reasons
I used to drive horses for a carraige tour company. Our horses were massive Belgian and Percheron draft horses just like “Big D” here but we used 2-3 at a time per carraige. Absolutely crazy how powerful these magnificent beasts are.
Big D is now the official standard when comparing the buffness of horses, with the energy to match his name too 💪🏾🐎
Pause ⏸️😅
So big D energy ? I think I've heard that before
"The Legenday 5.7 Big D"... This Horse is Amazing!!!
They used Shetland Ponys when pulling mining materials out of the mines because the height of them, and incredibly strong for their size. Maybe thats what 1 horsepower stems from?
How many Big D's does your car have?
And there was me, hoping you were going to build a horse sized treadmill 😂 That would have let you measure sustained horsepower rather than very short burst.
Yes, and an actual working horse (Not this prancing Hollywood substitute) will also give a drasticly different result. For fun, search: "draft horse" or "horse pulling car being stuck"
exactly what I was wondering, why not use a treadmill type device?!
The step power of the horse would probably damage the machine in a way that would cause an inconsistency, not to mention the material issue for proper traction for the hooves, and safety for the hooves as well.@@hmezzy1771
Us moment 😅
@@hmezzy1771I mean the horse would for sure be quite confused and it'd be difficult to get the same amount of traction
As someone that has had to do these calculations professionally, I was disappointed until the load sensor was added. re the GPS. The distance could have been done using the cable length/your paper wheel etc but hey. I am glad you added it to check the dyno calculations as those 2 metrics are far simpler to calculate HP than the dyno and all its parasitic losses.
Regarding James Watts calculations./estimate. You need to keep in mind that his calculation is the average power he observed over many hrs ( and for good reason because its all about "work done" ) So whilst Big D produced 5.7Hp in that burst, thats not what James Watt was referring too. His comparison is to his engine that is expected to produce that power ALL DAY. So I think he is probably closer than you might think.
this
As memory serves, the horsepower rating that watt originally established was meant to represent what a horse could continually produce. In other words, you could not have a horse putting out max power all day (just like you guys limited the number of pulls by big d). Remember watt was trying to compare “continuous” work. And while we may not think of it now, horses were a prized possession. Injury your horse and production stops. So they really paced for what the horse could do all day without injury. In that regard, it seems reasonable that big D could continuously work about 1 hp. That said, fantastic video.
Jerry doesn’t know it, but he just created a video that will be replayed in science classes all over the country
Not just country, all over the world.
@@denniswaishhell yeah dawg, I am in Ukraine and I am watching it planning to show my daughter!
“BIG D ON THREE”
@@denniswaish Hell Yeah man, I am in Israel and I'm going to show this to my cool nerd friends.
It's kinda crazy to think that my 5hp vacuum makes almost 4x the power he does
This is honestly feels like a mythbusters lost episode with Adam making an appearance 😭
Totally does, no question!
Such an amazing and engaging way of promoting STEM !!!!!
Okay….I enjoyed that a LOT more than I expected. Well done; concept, design, production (video and mechanical/engineering).
Sometimes I forget that Jerry is a legit engineer and is good at explaining these things
same because he def acts the dumbest most of the times
He’s the type of mechanical engineer I aspire to be 😂
@@breadloafbradthe reality is we sit in an office and do nth fun at all 😂
Obviously, you need to start a series of testing how many horsepower random things have
should invite some strong men
"How much horsepower does a finger joint have?"
"how much horsepower does a washing machine have"
@@mynarco_yoyowashing machine motors have a horsepower ratting on them lol
YES@@eTjendra
The production of these videos over the years has gotten insane!!! Crazy you can access this level of content for free!
A brilliant vid. Felt like a big pivotal moment in the making. Hope you guys get to publish the paper. Literally on the edge of my seat waiting for the number reveal.
I was actually expecting a giant horse treadmill with a dyno under it
same here was expecting that
Yeah coz horse treadmills already exist so I was expecting that too
Same you got me, I thought they were gonna do one of those original HP tests by The diagrams at the start of video the one he said was probably never done 😂
I was expecting something similar on the thumbnail where the horse runs on a conveyor belt which in turn is somewhat connected to a Dyno.
Yep
When they consulted with Adam I was like “wow how did mythbusters not already do this.” And then Adam was like “wow how did I not think of this in all those years of doing the show.” I felt good
This is an excellent video. Beautiful blend of respect for the animal, which is a wonder of creation, and the art of man. Great job Jeremiah.
Adam Savage!! No f way, that was a real surprise! Thanks for the blast from the past ❤
When Jerry said he needed some help from engineers, I thought for sure Mark Rober was going to show up. Adam Savage and Motivo are superb expectation busters
Rober eat your heart out, Motivo is here!
Huge respect for Motivo folks
My big brain homies
The content we've been looking for for 100 years🎉❤,,, great job brothers.. ,
Love From Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
Seeing Adam Savage brought back memories and I loved it
Now that you guys have this dyno-rope-thing, I bet some of the world's strongest men would like to try this out. Maybe Brian Shaw, Eddie Hall, etc.
Precisely my thought
yeah
They pull busses and planes I think I've seen them do it
Eddie Hall drives around in an actual tank, he's a big kid at heart so this kind of thing would be right up his alley
A world champion tug of war team would be cool to see too
Shoutout to Motivo for thinking of all the points of failure and brining a back up. Those guys were very well prepared.
This was an amazing production all around and the scientific accuracy is the cherry on top. Really high quality and entertaining, Big D was beautiful
I love how the horse agreed for a bigger feed content for the next 3 months. Smart horse. Thanks for the brilliant content
I wish there was a way to tell Big D he will forever be in the history books. What a legend.
He already knows he got it going on.😃
Bet ya a Shire Horse would be closer to 7.5 hp !!
@@arkhsm ok but who exactly asked? point to them
This needs to be a world strongest man competition. I’d love to see Bryan Shaw haul on it
My first thought also
I thought the same thing but with Luke Stoltman 🤣🤣
They used to do it back in the day. Rumor is they’re rotating this sort of activity back in, which is why some of the bigger guys are either coming back or doing better
Yeah they could make money tough man contest
Bryan Shaw is retired, gotta take someone in peak condition.
9:00 Good call on getting help: Didn't expect him. Perfect guy to tackle old questions like this. The rest of this should be good!
This is probably the best episode ever made by donut. Hands down.
Exactly my thoughts! This was insane and probably one of the hardest episodes ever to make!
How many hands though? 14? 15 maybe.
Hoofs down.
In the past few months at least.
-probably-
Now this is peak Donut - This is what I subscribed for all those years ago
Jeremiah has been such an amazing addition and he's really shown peak form here
agreed. i almost unsubbed a couple months ago but this is a BIG redirection in production quality i am blown away. hats off to jeremiah fr
The fact he can do this, make such a dumb idea into something so big brained, and make it all work as entertainment... These guys have got it.
The horses at the place you guys went to are beautiful and clearly very very well taken care of. Its not often I see a horse as clean and beautiful as any of those.
Never wanted a merch so badly! Wonderful project! Please more studies like this
Bro, this is ACTUAL science. It's like watching Discovery Channel or something. I can't even begin to imagine how much work had to be put in to get this video out.
Great stuff.
Surprise surprise working with Adam Savage is prob why it gives me that vibe
And I'm sure it was an expensive video to make with the man hours, horse rental and equipment fabrication.
So the spec sheet on a Challenger with 394 HP should now read: Horsepower: 394 (69 BigDHP). What an incredible undertaking! The things that can be achieved when you get the right people (and horse) working together. Great job everyone! The campfire scene was so good. High Five for whoever's idea that was.
Bugatti Chiron Sport-300's Horsepower (based on Donut-Motivo "Big-D" Horse Pull Dyno, WHP divided by 5.7 rounded by the nearest .1)
The 1580 HP Quad-Turbo V16 is now rated at 277 BDHP.
Sensational.
Nice
So that means my car makes 22.28 HP
That sounds more impressive Dodge your move 🤷♂️
This was amazing. How much people can try and get done with a group is so insane. Congratulations with the outcome.
Love it when dumb fun and science come together, thanks guys!
Also, the "horsepower pull" would be a fun event for strongmen competitions, lets see who can produce the most HRSPRS
Its crazy how strong little electrical motors are when you see how much effort 1 horse power really is.
All that muscle mass being converted to a heavy electrical motor. It really is crazy.
Yeah some commercial laundry at my job had an motor pulled out. It was rated at 5hp. It was really dense for it's size too.
I think it’s more about the efficiency tbh, the power loss you get when pulling something in a vertical line without every movement you make being used solely to create power is very inefficient. I think it speaks more to the incredible engineers who have gone from GIGANTIC steam engines that make meager power numbers all the way down to tiny little electric motors that generate horsepower sometimes in the triple digits is far more impressive. The way they can design something to be so small yet so effective at generating power is truly incredible
Page up page up!
@@logschwalan3177those big steam engines had crazy torque though
This felt like a mix of old Donut, New Donut, and MythBusters. Awesome
Never seen such a beautiful and friendly horse. Cute name too. The ease at which Big D pulls the rig also demonstrates back in the old days why horses are used to pull wagons. Damn if wagons had rubber tires, gears and suspension the horses would have had an easier time. It's amazing how much stronger an average horse is compared to a puny human
I really wondered this thing but because of the experiment, You did it all! *GOOD JOB!* I subscribed
Adam Savage's involvement was the cherry on top of a perfect episode! You guys absolutely nailed it.
I gasped when I saw him, best episode.
He just started talking about the old days lol and then said go ask some experts
my dad delivers to him on his route, he is such an inspiration to me (both)
@@rile7648 yeah it didn't seem like he did much else other than that
I liked it
"Hmmm, I think I need help, Adam?"
"Yes, you need help"
That horse looked very relaxed. Didn't seem to exert all the power it had, but this definitely gives a good idea of what a real HP is :D
Not even a draft horse
maybe someone mistaken horsepower for humanpower :DD
@@TheTheMinions It seems like it
The horsepower was never intended to measure peak output, that's a modern car thing. It was for measuring the expected amount of work you could get out of a horse vs. some motor or other, and after we stopped using horses it stopped mattering all that much how accurate it is. So, a relatively relaxed horse descended from draft horses is exactly the measure we want if we want to know how much Watt was fudging his numbers to make his steam engine look good.
right so a car with 200 hp is really 200 manpower and 1000 horse power ! @@TheTheMinions
Now, this was some creative content. Great job, y'all.
I've always wondered what the answer is, and, how might it be done. Great job.
As a junior in mechanical engineering I started feeling like all my job opportunities were going to restrict my creativity. Motivo sounds like such a great place to work. Will definitely apply to them !!!
Yeah and considering the absolutely retarded contraption they came up with to measure a horses power instead of just wrapping the pull rope around the dyno drum gives me the impression they have a perfect spot for an incompetent engineering diversity hire on their team like you lol
I want to have my own motivo someday. Felt like I was back in university soving problems daily.
About to go into a mec e major
Good luck bro!
Can we take a moment to appreciate how well groomed the horses were? Sending love to the ranch for taking great care of their family. ❤
yay capitalism, more pretty more money!
r/pferdesindkacke
Congrats to Big D and his family, beautiful people and horses 💝
@@SubjektDeltaBeing pretty has nothing to do with it. Grooming a horse is part of owning a horse, and it keeps the horse healthy, happy, and comfortable
The company is "horses for productions" so those horses are all movie stars.
This project is was amazing, well done guys.
This is 1000% something I have always thought about, thank you for making it happen.
Someone should have done the equivalent of this 50 to a hundred years ago. I asked a auto mechanic about this when I was a kid in the 80's. I'm surprised that Myth Busters didn't do something like this when the show was airing. This is one of the coolest episodes of Donut. Thank you.
They did do it and it came to 1hp over a day's work, what we see here is peak HP not sustained HP.
cars are dinoed at peak horsepower as well its good for an apples to apples comparison@@Iseenoobpeoples
@@IseenoobpeoplesLMAO no they didnt😂 also thats not how this works
I completely agree. I was so excited to see this after seeing James Watt's diagram and formula in textbooks forever. I just wonder how much the reduction with the harness going through the pulleys may have contributed or not to the results.
It is great to finally get a definitive answer.❤
Because CZcams didn’t even exist 50-100 years ago. 🤓
jeremiah is the first human swapped civic build, im so impressed
J16
If you've ever had to push a civic.... Then it's a human swapped civic, no? lol
@@Albrtd3only if you remove the motor and pull the car from the engine bay lol
The flinstones?
J Swapped
Loved the RDR2 horse bonding message 😂 6:14
i really enjoyed this video one of my all time favorite donut projects
My jaw literally dropped when Adam Savage showed up, what an episode. You guys consistently put such huge smiles on my face.
When he first came on, I immediately thought how perfect of a Mythbusters episode it could be. I'm glad he agreed.
Spoiler Warning
I was more surprised to see Alex from 2STROKE STUFFING
Yeah but Adam is definitely showing his age :( the eye droop makes me think he's had a few strokes by now
love Alex until he started backing up Established Titles 😞
Only if Big D knew how much he means to the world at this moment and will remain a huge part and hold much significance to the automotive industry. He will be the one ppl will think about when talking about horse power.
Not really. He's an outlier, not average at all. This will be the beginning of a world of bad data.
He's a draft horse. They are the kind of horses that powered farming machinery in history. What do you mean an outlier?@@BariumCobaltNitrog3n
@@BariumCobaltNitrog3nu gotta be the biggest party pooper 😂
@@BariumCobaltNitrog3n bro shut up
@@BariumCobaltNitrog3n
Sorry D-bag, but the car at the beginning was making 733 manpower and 140 horsepower. Deal with it 👍
22:20 a casually day for a 3 in line engine
I have no idea how I came across this video...but I'm really glad I did. Great concept and execution!
New subscriber here.
I just wanted to say that I love that you guys respected the horse itself and cared about it and did it safe. A lot of content creators probably wouldn't have taken it as seriously or been as considerate. Big D is forever immortalized in an awesome episode, a scientific paper and an awesome shirt!
@@yokai-vr3jz😂 man, get out of here with that bullshit🤡!
@@yokai-vr3jz clown
@@yokai-vr3jz huh?
@@yokai-vr3jzprojecting in a yt comment is kinda insane
@@yokai-vr3jzAmen.
As an aerospace engineer and a huge DONUT fan who spent most of the uni time just going through academic papers and research i CANNOT WAIT to read this paper. Probably the most ive ever been excited to read an academic paper!! All love and respect to DONUT and Jeremiah.
Edit: Hoping the academic peer review goes well and it works out ALL THE BEST!
I am gonna keep this comment here so I can come back if they release that paper
hahah fr cant wait!!
@@BrunoLate98
Fantastic work 👏🏼 loved it 😊
I loved this video. Love it when donut do more engineering stuff.
Donut ascended to a whole new level with this one. Adam Savage, AND the assistance of Motivo and their team of engineers to build us this experiment from the ground up is just awesome. Good job you guys!!
As an engineer myself, this is such good motivation for young engineers who want to apply their knowledge to questions they pondered on. Thanks Donut!
It was so cool, but i spent the whole video wondering why they didnt just bolt the spool to a hub dyno rather than that whole rig to transfer it to a wheel dyno
@@mycosys19:30
@@mycosyswe need tension to get an accurate answer. Where are you going to mount the horse power calculator? It is possible but it will create the process more complicated.
Liked the first pull when the horse dug the tip of its rear hooves in when he felt the resistance on the rope.
This was sick!! I love this!
The fireside chat with Big D was cinematic excellence! Way to step it up, guys!
What did he burn?
It was the old horsepower tee shirt
16:28 lol
16:28 Big D "Why the hell did you bring me out here to watch a T-shirt burn???"
What a beautiful horse. He wasn't missing a thing either and was having the time of his life by the looks of it.
Yes. Except maybe standing a little too close to that fire?
@@raffriff42He was close but, if he was uncomfortable with the fire I’m pretty sure they’d have absolutely no chance of keeping him there beside it and I don’t think his owners would put him in a situation that would endanger him.
That is one majestic horse! Good job, Big D!
I really like your videos. They are of high quality and very entertaining and exciting, especially if you're interested in cars.
Finally a You tube video worth watching ! Thank you for doing this project.
The moment I saw the title of this video, I instantly thought, "Wait a minute, wouldn't the Mythbusters have answered this question already?" So I was both excited and astounded when Adam Savage showed up and admitted they had never done such a thing.
I liked how Adam would always magically pop out in these types of things
He never base tested with a car!
We don’t have a way to verify their calculations. If we want to be scientific, yes all this works, but at least compare the linear drag Big D could make with that of a car that you have verified the horsepower with the same dyno before, to make sure the calculations are correct, yes the calculation’s results made sense, but it wouldn’t be that hard to just hook it up to a car to see if the power lost is equivalent to the calculations. Always have the base comparison tested the Same Way! otherwise good video, and inspiring :)
Donut and Adam Savage is the collab I didn't know I needed and loved. Absolute perfection.
It wasn't that much of a collab though, more like Donut paid a premium to have a quick video call with Adam, who said "yeah I'd hire some engineers, have fun with that, bye".
This work was already done by GPS trackers. People who competitively ride are using GPS to see how far and how fast they are going. When using hills to increase a horses stamina and performance the rise in altitude as well as the speed and time can be converted to work in Joules this can then be converted to Watts.
All he did was tell him to not do it alone LOL still cool he showed.
*I've actually always wondered this. Also, Big D is the Arnold Schwarzenegger of horses.*
Donut, Adam Savage, and slow mo guys, collaborating on one video would be perfection. It would break CZcams!
Reminds me of our horse back in Ukraine my brother owned....love yalls videos. I drive west to east coast. Should probably start hitting that 👍 button on the vids
Thank you for all the details, engineering skills, and knowledge, to open up our minds. I just got one question. 🥰
🤔
Why can't you put the horse tightened to a wall over a treadmill that has a sticky or rough surface and calculate the horsepower upon the Tourqe or the pulling power the horse makes?
I can still remember when Jeremiah was new to Donut, hosting B2b and people seem to dislike him. Well, I'm more than happy to see Jeremiah is still with Donut today. Love to see more of these 30+mins of content, feels complete.
Never understood why people didnt like him i always loved his videos
Haha, people HATED him and were tearing him to pieces in the comments. I'm glad to see everyone has come around to like him
Dude is uberly smart and capable, not to mention he wrote some of the best Up to Speed episodes and lots of other cool stuff 💪🏻
@@AlarisOficial ya anybody that's an engineer and with a sense of humor like him is gonna be a good time, I'm glad everyone came around. Him and Jobe are my fav hosts.
I gotta say I was a hater, would roast the fuck out of him on every video. I still feel bad when I enjoy things like this.
1 Big D = 5.7hp also makes Watts calculation of that 10hp steam engine to replace 2 draft horses pretty accurate
yes you're pretty right my friend!
I doubt a horse can continue pulling like this for very long. 3.75 kW power to the dyno must mean about the same goes to heating the horse's muscles. 20 minutes and the horse would be drenched in sweat and panting. 1 hp might be a simplistic and faulted approximation of a horse working for hours at a time at 1 hp.
@@wombatillo Indeed, they were only allowed to do 5 pulls, and that's with pauses in between.
They did only use a light draft horse. Friesian horses aren't bred for pulling power. A true draft horse like a clydesdale is a lot stronger at pulling as that is what they are bred for
@@wombatillo Is it "about the same" or is it about 80%? It'd still be a lot, but this is an interesting technicality.
Recently started watching donut and loving it, but Jerry reminds me so strongly of Adam DeVine. I can't be the only one.
Hell yeah, Adam Savage!
Kudos for including Adam Savage, nice surprise 🎉
overrated
@@van3158Thanks for letting us know how you see yourself but don’t beat yourself up, I‘m sure the people in your life have realistic expectations of you.
I'll be short: one of the greatest videos i ever seen. I was too wondering many times, how do we actually measure this. Who gave us the standard for this. And thank you all at Donut, Motivo, Big D, Savage and all that helped. Congrats
You're welcome 😂
If only they used to plow horse you know an actual horse that pulls things
I always knew James Watt came up with the horsepower rating. I never knew how he did it though. What people have to realize is it is an average over time. Sure the horse pulled 5.7 HP on its pulls but it has to sustain that kind of effort indefinitely. An engine can and will run all day long. It wasn't brewing where horses were being used either but mining. Mines had to have large stables for their operations. It was an enormous expense to maintain. The financial incentive to get rid of all of that was huge. Everything had to be pulled out of mines. Which included a lot of water.
I like this channel and my favorite segment was the Adam Savage cameo. Also…
I’m curious what data a Clydesdale would give you?
Weirdly, this hits a spot that no viewing really has. I really need more like this 😅
I enjoy the shot of Jeremiah riding the horse with a full face motorcycle helmet
Okay, seriously, is there anything that guy can't do!?
You can thank the lawyers for that! Politics = helmets
A cameo by Adam, a beautiful horse, an amazing team from Motivo, and a great job by the donut team all together in one video. Thank you for doing this. I hope this actually becomes a proper peer-reviewed paper!
Yeah would be cool to introduce this into all kinds of current things like strongmen competitions and so on
1 horse produces 5.7 horse power 😂 brilliant! I would never have questioned it.
This is a very good initiative
Thanks to you’ll for your efforts
I just love science 🤓
I just wanted to say I love how seriously Jeremiah took this project.
The pet-talk with Big D was the peak of the video. 👏 🐴 ❤️
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*pep talk
@@NavinFnah. Pet talk is on point in this case
No for real 😂
Very true. It was dramatic
Adam Savage telling a mechanical engineer he needs to work with a proper mechanical engineer… that’s a proper Savage move 💀
Having a mechanical engineering degree is only the first step I guess
Sorry, I didn’t read anyone’s resume, just thought it was pretty funny 😅
Great video! Would you consider a follow-up? I've read somewhere that drafthorses sandbag...meaning they only put out partially when pulling alone, but if they have a partner, they try to out pull each other, effectively nearly doubling their output... Wonder if this is true.
What a great video! So much better than anything on motor trend.