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- čas přidán 21. 04. 2018
- Building the rear wheels for the 150 Case Steam Road Locomotive. Each wheel is 8 feet in diameter and weighs over 3 ton. The JI Case Road Locomotive was the largest steam traction engine ever produced. There were 9 engines produced from 1905-1907 with no survivors of the last 100 years.
Learn more: www.150Case.com
What a lot of hard work riveting the wheel assembly together. I tip my hat off to you fella for sure.
Bringing back the case 150 to life from scratch using the factory blueprints was truly something to be so proud of. Watching it run was amazing and now going thru the videos of how it was made makes me and everyone truly appreciate what it took to make it possible. Thank you Cory Anderson
That is amazing. I used to work in a small steel fabrication shop and it was so cool to see these men at work. I never seen anyone work with hot rivets. I had no idea that anyone would fabricate wheels for something this old. Great job guys and thanks for the video.👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌😮😮😮😮😎😎😁
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing this.
That looks like a cool old shop and a neat bunch of guys to work with
I suspect the fellow underneath appreciates careful handling of the hot rivets so as not to have one land in his lap.
Hi Ted, yes definitely! That is a tough spot to be and also a little noisy inside the wheel :)
To have been a worker in that project!!! WOW
Beautiful work and dedication to bring back this majestic piece of history, congratulations to the Andersons for their dedication and investments in this undertaking.
Labor of love !!!!!!!
Thank you for the video
So cool!
and they say we cant build anything anymore, hah, and using a bull riveter too, mind you we did this over 100 years ago, and there are nowhere near as many people that have the knowledge of steam tech today but there are still many that can, so is this a fab shop thats building this this kind of set up says its not just someones barn or old car shop like steam locos are often rebuilt in, I know I volenteer up in new have on nkp 765 we have many tools, but we have not a bull riveter and this has tons of steel in the background.
when she gets done you should totally bring her up for the maumee valley openhouse its the same weekend we have the fort wayne railroad openhouse we are just up the road in new haven indiana. haha
Though on second note I thought you all were from anderson indiana, I thought thats what andersonind stood for on second look I think its anderson industries
Appears that riveting is a whole lot more work than welding but worth it for the authenticity.
American made!!💪
Wow!!!!!!
Id love to be involved with something like this
Great job guys!
Bet that is one very expensive wheel
Amazing!
How did they get the guy out of the wheel?
Ha,ha, good point.
I bet that they starved him for about three weeks and dragged him out between the spokes.
Piece by Piece........................
By any chance could it please be possible to make a compilation video of the entire tractor build???
can give a rough on manhours and/or cost? of coursenits invaluable!!! truly awesome!!!!
Where did they find that shop? Cool tools
Now I have to ask, are you going to build another one?
The Vikings had Thor with his hammer, yet we have Kory and his team with a Case 150. I'll stick with Kory and the Case 150 stuff since it's far more fun.
Is this a restore, or a completely nearly brand new build ? If a completely new build. How did you figure out the dimensions and placements of the parts ?
What does it's its PDC for me. mean ? Could you post a link to the article if it's on the internet ?
New one on me
Что это? Колесо от дробилки?
Колесо для копии парового трактора CASE 150.
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I’m surprised that there aren’t any rivet jokes
The story itself was just too riveting....
The annoying guatemalan geographically approve because lettuce suprisingly subtract about a dysfunctional frog. periodic, meek tire