RCR goes to a Steam Engine Show
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365hp @ 75 rpm = 25560 ft.lbs of torque.
and now in a unit which isnt for retards pls
34654 Nm of torque
That would be 25460 lbs
I understand its difficult for some people to count past 10. That's why we have the metric system.
34.6kN.m
I'm surprised there were no "here's my toy tractor, here's my real tractor" guys at this event.
Generally that doesn't happen at tractor/steam shows. I haven't been to the Lancaster event but have been to nearby ones. It's mostly sweaty middle-age men with old machines and they come in two variants: knowing absolulty everything about what their engine did and how it did ir and what's in it, etc. And the other type says "Not sure, but it's cool and it makes neat noises."
Luca DeAdam I mean, the tractor is a sort of toy itself
There are some guys who have a Donaldson aftermarket precleaner on the air intake that uses a glass Mason jar as part of the filtration system, and they'll put a toy tractor in the jar as a joke
'This is cosplay for jobs.'
-Mr. Regular 2017
Just like 90% of truck owners
"Trains are like catnip to white people" its funny because its true
TRJ they’re called fomers
TRJ It really is
@@rrr579123 I'm white and grew up in suburbs and can't get enough of trains. Love that shit
It’s is soooo true!!! Trains are very fun to film if you like them
And watch Thomas the Tank Engine....I'm not bashing it by the way, I like the show too.
"I'm not sitting up front, what am I
q u e e r ?
Precisely
It's the "Things That Can Take Off Your Hand In A Split Second Show."
@ 3-38 Nice of Ann Coulter to show "Old Faithful"
Which Steam Engine is best Steam Engine?
jospi2 My steam engine is best steam engine cause MISSIONARY SEX!!!!!
My steam engine is best steam engine because triple expansion.
My steam engine is best steam engine because it protects the SANCTITY OF MARRIAGE!
My steam engine is best steam engine because *AUTOMATIC ANAL PROLAPSING*
here's my toy steam engine
here's my real steam engine
"They're just messing around in a dirt hole, just moving dirt around."
So basically PENNDOT?
Zing!
oof
Only 4 people got hands crushed this year. A new Steam Engine Show record.
>"Whiiiiite people, ding ding ding."
>The AMISH show up
> [silence]
It got too real
nobuyukinyuu lmao XD
As someone who spent a good 7 years in Lancaster... the Steam Engine Show is about as lit as it gets. Bonus points if a wild turkey steals your bag of Mennonite-made whoopie pies.
EXTRA bonus points if said whoopie pies haven't turned to soup due to sheer ambient humidity!
Reading this makes me miss going out to Macungie for the car show, usually hot soupy weather but the little basement cafe is a way to get out of the heat and have lots of good Eastern PA treats.
Not one balls joke? You had governors right there, and no balls jokes.
Which balls are best balls?
Are you the Big Adam who used to play Team Fortress 2 on The O.C. servers like a decade ago???
My balls are best balls because NAIR
too easy
Ball to the wall are best balls.
Matt Farah's Million Mile Tractor
Defenestrated Window she's all alone in a time of need
Is that Matt Farah's million hour tractor?
Kyle Soler this is not Matt Farah's Million Hour Tractor
He's racing and pacing and plotting a course...
Fuck Matt Farrah that fat fuckin idiot
Torque = [Horsepower * 5252] / RPM
= (365 * 5252) / 75
= 25,560 ft-lb of torque!
That's an insane amount of torque from that single cylinder.
You can probably do a more simple calculation from the steam pressure times the area of the piston times the length of the crank throw. Assuming 350 psi and a ten inch piston with a two foot crank throw it’s well past 20,000 ft lbs. (!).
@@Bartonovich52 theres no way that is running as high as that, more like 150 maybe 180psi.
34 655 Nm
What is horsepower?
Imagine a V12 configuration. Imagine what that can move.
At 4:04... notice the tread on the tires is literally the words "no skid". It was the future!
How many times did you watch this video, be honest Jason
I've seen cars with those kinds of tires when I went to the Seal Cove Auto Museum on Mount Desert Island. They actually say "SKID NON".
THIS ISN'T A CARRRR
White people
I
Y4123 which tractor is best tractor
Alessandro Tagle I live on a farm and MF is best.
NOT A CARRRR
Dinga dinga dinga dinga dinga dinga dinga dinga dinga dinga
These machines are more from the whompa dompa era.
Jacob Andrews is wompa dompa before wampa dampa ?
Some of these are from the Ooom Pa Pa Era.
This would be my heaven, I am not even joking. I love steam and early diesel industry
Crusader1089 it's Rough & Tumble Engineers in Kinzer Pa. This was a 4 day event called Threshermen's Reunion.
All the pumping and thrusting of pistons really made this mechanical porn.
I'm with you!
Crusader1089 are you white
I thoroughly enjoy steam engine shows because of how they work and usually the community is really nice.
"good steam men have no eyebrows"
-Jay Leno
"Yep. Yep. Yep yep yep yup yup good thing yup yup loogadit yup yup"
-Mr. Regular
I'm not even white,
but all this mechanical engineering gets my history AND science boner HARDER THAN A PROSTHETIC LEG
_T E C H N O L O G Y_ 🍆💦💦💦
Hooray for universal historic engineering boners!
which liver spot is best liver spot
This is as Pennsylvanian as taking a girl to a tree stand to eat cheesesteaks on the first date
You have girls and cheesesteaks ! Let me call on Mr Google on this matter
Pennsylvania deer hunting is like finding the straight girl at an Alanis Morissette concert...you'll still be disappointed with it's size.
I was about to say that this is the most Pennsylvania thing that ever Pennsylvania'd
buying all your beer 3 counties over on a Tuesday since you live in a DRY COUNTY
Das_Bass and hitting plenty of potholes while doing it
Mr. Regular couldn't fight his whiteness any longer towards the end.
Am white person, can confirm that trains are basically heroin
Akademee am white, too. Never cared for trains. Stereotype debunked.
Not just trains, OLD trains. Show me an 1800's steam engine or one of the old Zephyr trains and I'm at full mast.
Can confirm, am white and was 'peak train' as a child; like, trainspotting and going on rail tours and making scale models in the basement complete with landscaping. Whitey loves his rails.
Akademee True story. I like it when they run on time.
Akademee I'm a black guy, and I been a railroad fanatic for literally my entire life.
I even rode one to my senior prom because I wanted to.
God...I know this is Pennsylvanian but...this feels way too much like Iowa and that makes me uncomfortable...
As someone who lives nearby this trust me. This is local as eff. This is Mennonite country. So a lot of these machines were allowed to survive and continue to work far past their expiration date.
Why would that make you uncomfortable?
A lot of Pennsylvania is honorary Midwest.
A lot of Midwest is honorary Pennsylvania.
I can confirm parts of Illinois, Indiana and def Wisconsin are like this too.
"trains are like catnip to white people"
I died. Thanks, RCR.
I'm a train watcher as well as a car guy and out of all the years I've been train watching I've seen maybe 6 people who weren't white and male. Also I love the elderly couple staring at you @5:49
AvE mentioned
Swell with canuckistan pride
defensive wut
All hail Uncle Bumblefuck
focus you f*ck!
Cute Railgun Anime pic and RCR. Its too much >\\\
*MAPLE SYRUP INTENSIFIES*
THIS IS A TRACTOR YOU CAN POOOOP IN!
I mean, technically you can poop in any tractor...but you probably shouldn't.
I shat in a tumble drier the other week. Having worked as an appliance repairman for several years I'm surprised it took me so long to get around to it.
Just don't ask me to fix your dish washer..
Boring background information:
4:15 The difference you see was created by the 1932 Graham Blue Streak. Within 2 years every manufactured had copied the design in some way.
3:00 Pretty sure steam is more powerfull than diesel - if anything else was equal.
2:00 Those giant "tractors" are locomobiles, and where used to provide steampower during harvest and on other occasions. They would be driven from place to place, and then connected to local machinerey, so a mobile steamengine aka locomobile. [EDIT: Traction engine in english]
so they're actually autonomous power generator for machinery. That's quite cool. Thanks for the info mate.
Diesel is a lot more efficiant than steam.
Jabberdau I think some are tractors used to tow stuff and work in fields too.
a large diesel can reach up to 54% efficiency while steam engines can reach about 40%. And those are modern numbers, back in the day steam engines were a lot less efficient, diesels were still more efficient.
Just to add on some 'boring' info. The torque of that engine at 2:00 is roughly 25,000ft•lb. Steam power is all about torque, for the most part.
>makes fun of nostalgic festival
>built entire channel around nostalgia
He makes fun of it in a loving way.
i wonder if other people around him are looking at him with such curiosity because of catching him talking to himself and making weird noises lol
and comparing steam engines to subaru haha
Many a back yard speed shop bolt on Subaru "special" can be heard going
Hiss hiss dink dink in large clouds of steam (and smoke) after the usual
underwhelming car motor in need turbo assistance to make any power
rendition of POP POP BANG BANG POP POP BANG CLUNK MEGA POP
time head back the workshop for a even bigger bolt on "fake" E Bay
mismatched turbo .Seems Pro Drive is the best for a reason !
own subaru.. can confirm it sounds like that lol
They're probably looking at him funny because he's the only one there under 50.
Now i want a Subaru even more
Nah. Talking to yourself and making weird noises is pretty much a requirement.
"This is Cosplay for Jobs" That line was genius!! LMAO
Those spinning governor balls are the origin of the phrase "balls out."
... ha balls
Benoit
NOT A CAR!
alidaraie NOT A TRACTOR!
3:19 NOT AN EXIT
NOT A CARRRRRRR (fixed)
.
NOT AN EXIT!! 3:20
6:12 And now we know why Thomas The Tank Engine always says "cinders and ashes!" as a swear word...
And "oh my rods and pistons", which I'm pretty sure is a way of getting innuendo past the parental (or at least, TV exec) profanity radar.
No firearms allowed at a fucking steam engine show in the middle of nowhere Pennsylvania
What timeline is this
I know right why can't I conceal carry in case someone decides to go full Bob Semple and make a tank out of one of these
Stray rounds hitting a steam loco boiler running at hundreds of PSI could be catastrophic.
Richard Harrold - catastrophic like how? - assuming that a pistol round would even do more than scratch the boiler tank wouldn't it just let the steam or water at the boiling point out. Yes, that would be a very bad thing but leveling the fairgrounds isn't really going to happen.
A standard 9mm pistol round might not penetrate, but a rifle round certainly could, and there is a real risk of a violent explosion rather than a controlled release...
Private property. Their call. All gun owners should respect that and not complain.
The straight gear driven worm gear chain steering was a frightening contraption- but you missed the pièce de ré·sis·tance, the spring loaded eyebolts that tie it all together.
as a brown person from southern california this event looks fascinating.
Steam Engines may look stoopid by today's standards, but they were the driving force in the Industrial Revolution that made pulled out of an ass backwards time to ... uh, never mind. Fun fact... Heron of Alexandria built the first one in 50 B.C. or BCE if you're that kind of person. Fast forward to 173 AD. in Aosta, Italy. An inventor is playing with a steam engine. Building it really REALLY big. Didn't put in a check valve. Ka-BOOM. Rome could have had railroads.
5:14
You're looking at a "shaper." A machine that is as of today about 80 years obsolete
5:46 Granny giving you the evil eye
RCR needs to make more videos of him visiting to places that aren't car shows
YUP
YUP
YUP
YUP
GOOD THING
Good choice on getting Nine Inch Nails to do the soundtrack for this video. Must have cost RCR a fortune.
Thats it! Its been too many years; I'm hitting up some engine meets this summer. Thanks for re lighting the fire Mr. Regular.
I'm a car guy but these machines are really interesting.
"Trains are like catnip for white people"
hehehehe
First time i have seen an operational Shay locomotive operating outside of Cass W.Va. They have a low max speed, but lots of torque, can make tighter turns than other locomotives at the same length, and go up steeper slopes than most. The Shay was primarily used to bring fallen trees from on top of a mountain to a collection point near a mill.
I believe they've got operational Shays at the Georgetown Loop Railroad in Colorado. And of course there's also the Roaring Camp & Big Trees Railroad somewhere in California, I can't remember where. Other than that, uh... Yeah, I can't think of anything else.
Thank you mr RCR. i haven't laughed this hard in a long while. After a day like today i really needed it.
I NEARLY ruined a perfectly good mouthful of tea and a keyboard at the "Taco bell" bit.
My family has owned a 1912 advanced for the last 50 years so to see this on this channel is awesome.
I can't believe I'm just watching this now, I used to love going to Rough & Tumble when I was a kid. As an adult living in Florida this video perfectly describes my PA up brining.
I don't know why, but there's always something special with steam engines
New York: The Empire State
New Jersey: The Garden state Pennsylvania: The old white antique collector state
And it's gonna stay as such
1:42 🎵You run your mill with the same kinda skill that's been passed through your family for years!🎵
I went to one of these as a kid with my grandparents. The corn shredder thing was my fav. I sat there and fed that thing corn for at least an hour. Then the guy showed me you could adjust how coarse or fine it grinds. Just about blew my little mind.
1:16 RCR cracked corn (and I don't care).
Is it me. ....or do I have the sudden urge to roll in the hay with FARMER JOHNS BIG BREASTED DAUGHTER! !!!!
"Better hurry up those nipples are descending at the rate of an inch a year"
I actually know some guys who were probably at this meet showing off their stuff. Glad to see you stepping out of your element and yet still being knowledgeable!
This is always one of my most favorite videos of yours. I can literally go re-watch this one, any day of my life and will always love it.
* insert going balls out joke at a stream convention*
Balls to the wall, even.
Those are actually where the term "balls out" came from. Zero to do with testicles.
The furture is NOW!!!!! AAAAAARRRRRGGGHH
25,559.7 foot pounds of torque is the answer to the question of how much torque that giant steam engine with the 8-ton flywheel engine made
"Job museum" is now my go-to for any underutilized industrial space.
NOT AN EXIT...
3:19
Thanks... now I need to go to lancaster to this steam engine show.
Also that engine is producing 25,559.73333333 ftlbs of torque.
These old machines put a big smile on my face. Thank you for making this video.
That "moving table" is a vertical mill. It's used for machining small and medium sized parts out of metal, wood, etc.
IT MAKES MAXIMUM TORQUE AT 0.1 RPM
*0rpm. Although until it's moving, it's actually making 0 horsepower despite exerting huge torque / tractive effort, because turning that force into power requires motion... otherwise you get a divide by zero problem.
@@markpenrice6253 I guess It's not really divide by zero, since in the equation rpm is being multiplied with torque.
If you think of HP as work done then imagine an engine making torque but not moving it makes sense. No work is really being done it's just straining against resistance.
Lots of glorious lines in this but I seriously ROFL'd hard at the one about repealing Jim Crow laws while the steam whistle was tootling away XD
5:19
surface planer. The thing they had before milling machines with spinny bits. Basically an automatic chisel
If my calculations are correct (which they may not be, I'm a bio major not a math major) then its about 25,560 lb/ft of torque. My works below if you want to correct me
Horsepower = RPM x Torque (lb/ft)/5252
365 hp = 75 rpm x Torque? / 5252
If you solve for x you get about 25,560 lb/ft of torque
This had me laughing like none other. TACO BELL!
"I'm also here to play a game: find someone here who's not white" me at a classic car meet
All those big, heavy moving parts with no guards ... OSHA would have a field day. Literally.
I watched this when it first came out and wondered how can one get so excited to see tractors fast forward to tonight I went to a show last weekend and now I’m excited to go to one this weekend
These machines helped accelerate amputee treatment technology by leaps and bounds.
The origins of the "Hinga dinga dinga dinga"
I usually don't care for the commentary over the videos but this was hilarious I loved it!
Probably my favorite RCR video.
Need to make a... fidget flywheel? is that what you'd call it?
I'd be talk of the town.
inb4 someone makes a gold version with razors on it
4:13 "Pepridge farms remembers."
This reminds me of a Steam Engine show I went to several weeks ago in Rushville, Indiana. Very similar, but with fewer trains and WAY more tractors. Also Corn.
I think I like these videos of Mr. Regular going to places and making random jokes than the actual car reviews lmao so entertaining!
"Cosplay for Jobs" 😂💀
3:19 NOT A CAR......
I mean....
*NOT AN EXIT*
As a guy from Lancaster PA, I can confirm this basically sums up Pennsylvania, plus a few Amish buggies to delay your trip.
I used to go to this show every year with my grandfather, glad to be from PA.
This place calls to my whiteness.
jokes aside this stuff is cool
The messing around in a dirt hole immediately followed by a ride on a literal tractor trailer puts me very much in mind of an "adventure farm" I helped take the nephews to a few weeks back. Just with much bigger excavator toys in the sandpit, and much bigger kids playing with them.
...to be honest, I wanna get involved, just a little bit. I was a little envious of the kiddos being the right size to play with the plastic tonka trucks and pedal-tractors. The only things I could join in with was riding the trailer and a disappointing coin-op pneumatic (and static) digger arm. Even the quadbike-towed land based equivalent to a banana boat was barely large enough for my mum to ride in whilst holding the youngest. I can see these events being somewhat born from that envy. Why have a scale trainset in your garage or some die cast miniature diggers when you could just buy a classic model of the real thing and put it to fruitless use with a bunch of other manchildren at a meet-up?
Weirdly, this is one of my favorite RCR videos to come out in a while.
wich steam engine is most mopar?
@4:05 Yooo someone please tell me why people actually offering AR-15 for cars/bikes is actually a thing?
Because some people think even basic bitch El Cheapo AR-15s are actually valuable, when they've gotten cheap enough you should be able to buy a 5-pack at Costco for $1000.
Those were some really beautiful vintage machines there! I would so much love to see the De La Vergne engine in reality (and especially hear it run), but it's on another continent than I am.
I know this show very well. It's the Kinzer's PA. Annual threashmans reunion held every August. It's the biggest steam show east of the Mississippi. I was at this show in 2017 they featured Oliver tractors.
0:16 We get it Mr. Regular, you vape.
I wonder how people react to A man just rumbling to himself with a camera.
I;m glad this is as big a thing in the US as it is over here in the UK, there's a lot of steam engines and traction engines stuff, agricultural stuff is big here as well - glad to see it made it over there all those many moons ago
We went to the Arthur (IL) cheese festival last Fall and took the grandkids. They got to ride in a buggy and the driver was a sandy-haired 17 year-old Amish boy. I told my 12 y.o. granddaughter that the drivers like to talk and she should ask lots of questions. She still believes whatever Grandpa says. So when she got back she had all kinds of info on what it’s like to be an Amish teenager!