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  • It`s a good sound "TIPLUM PIF, TIPLUM PIF..."!! In 1910 in my country.. oh my God...!!

  • omg....

  • what is this water falling?? Fuel??

  • @rafa426

    It's a cooling water "radiator". The water transfer heat to the air when it it falls throu the air.

  • @Fredrikgaard O_O !  Thanks fredrik

  • Denn Deutz hat den Diesel

    mit der Kraft

    und der Herrlichkeit

    in Ewigkeit-

    Amen

  • sounds like a rap song

  • I like the sound which comes out of it.

  • Fantastic engine. Almost all old engines seems to have something magical. And that's why I love them.

  • Nice beat...:-)

  • A wider shot at some stage would have been interesting

  • Is it just me or does this engine look like something Elmer Fudd uses to plow his corn field?

  • 5 Rpm? :D

  • portable hot shower???

  • Don't like the cooling system (1) oxygenated water causes corrosion. (2) watch out for legionella. Nice engine though.

  • hey... does that engine cruch fingers?

  • such a matalic sound

  • Holy lack of primary balance, batman.

  • super video

  • Deutz i had a old atlas crane i worked with for many years...that engine was unstopable deutz always great engines this is amzing for me tro see.

  • Cool engine. Love the sound, I think it's talking. Sounds like it's saying "Don't F**k With Me " lol

  • Or maybe it's saying "Don't F**k With Deutz"

  • I'm assuming the device at 45 seconds was its manual/automatic driven fuel pump. This is amazing to look at. Thanks for the vid!

  • @kaseycoleman993 I could be wrong, but that looks like a lubricator to me.

  • o 5 dis likes its ok they dont under stand but it so sad there never b cool and build some thing. well anyway i like it

  • Must be a Deutz MKH 239, very nive machine

  • thats got a good beat to it.

  • eu pediria o favor de serem mais claros na explicação e deixar de serem eronicos, sempre com piadinhas e dizer por favor o que é e para que serve ou serviu essa geringouça. eu sei q. voçes são muito inteligentes, qualquer sinal letra dica ou olhar já saberiam o significado mas eu sou leigo no assunto. agradeço ocom muita HONRRA..muitíssimo grato.

  • I would drag race this agenst those dodge boys, Iam confodent I would win for they will see it go 'HOLY SHIT!" and hit a wall.

  • what a wonky contraption.  love the clacking noise from those massive valve rockers. sweet engine.

  • Power Shower which sings to you when you are in it, so that you don't have to!

  • finalmente un video in italiano!!!! :-) dov'è il posto?

  • @bluefire87HN Il posto è la fiera di Arsego nel padovano che si tiene ogni anno a fine ottobre (è stata fatta proprio domenica scorsa)

    Purtroppo l'ultima volta che è comparsa questa macchina è stato proprio l'anno in cui l'ho filmata (2 anni fa) e poi non ne ho più saputo nulla. L'anno scorso c'era ancora qualche trattore d'epoca a testa calda, alcuno anche in vendita. Quest'anno purtroppo nulla di nulla :(

  • These old engines can be rhythmic and musical in their own way. This one is waltzing along in 6/8 time... I love the simplicity and raw power of these old power plants! Keep them alive for as long as we can!

  • Why hasn't this engine been turned in and destroyed under some kind of "Cash For Clunkers" program?

    Sorry, couldn't help it. LOL.

  • omg it is putting me to sleep with it's perfectly rhythmic sound... i could listen to this to go to sleep it's so calming

  • What a hypnotic sound! One of the few engines that is genuinely relaxing to listen to. It does indeed speak, but perhaps Put-you-to-sleep, put-you-to-sleep!

  • deutz machine!!!!

  • it's got big nuts, and a huge shaft!!!

  • you can hear the combustion stroke every second time the crank turns so its a four stroke non-hit and miss diesel with forced total loss lubrication and evap cooling also lots of loss lol

  • is that its form of todays radiators on the back end of the engine?

  • silvester59 I think you are right!

  • Good old German quality ;-)

  • I think it's 96 to 100 RPM not 180 RPM.

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  • about 180 rpm

    i like the sound !

  • Deutz is German. I am really suprised that no one has used that engine sound for a hip hop beat.

  • 67 litre thats much!

  • Deutz = German! Thats why it still runs.

  • German

    

  • I'm getting seasick watchin this.......

  • 100 years old and still going strong!!

  • Awsome sounding engine. Like techno dance music,and what I`d like to see is a keyboard player next to it playing music with it.

  • @chuckbear1961 I totally agree! It was like an industrial rythm - would like to see a belly-dancer hanging her tits out of that shower stall in the back, then throw some distorted guitar and bass on top of that clankity engine track, then get some clowns to open fire on a crowd of shoppers while I sip wine and eat cocopuffs.... ahhh.... feeling aggressively random today.

  • clearly German DEUTZ

  • very nice engine. thanks for showing. how deep into the ground do you think that would work itself after 2 days of running.lol

  • this is also not a hot bulb. you can hear the direct-diesel injection.... i´ve saw another engine like this in 2008 in Germany. This was build in 1916 as a direct Diesel.

  • deutz is german :D

  • I could sleep right next to this engine, what a beautiful sound :-)

  • Kind of reminds me of the natives chanting,"Kong, Kong, Kong..."

  • This is a new approach to the age old problem: a really effective mobile shower unit for use at rock festivals where everybody gets very muddy and sweaty. It cleans you to a fascinating monster-neo-funk rhythm.

  • Esta si que me gusto que maquina mas linda, es el tractor mas injenioso que he visto hojalas lo trajeran a chile.

  • Working class HERO !!!

  • @XELA2T

    Do you know what it means to be a "working class hero"? It was a lie made up by Karl Marx in his Communist Manifesto. It refers to a person who will be moved up in life by his government for working for them day and night.

  • @douro20

    Thank you, but I realy did not mean it that way you explained it.

    I meant it in a positive politicless way, I see these engines more like honest working men who are doing their tough work with great endurance whatever may come.

  • Very nice engine. Love the friction-driven pump for the cooling water.

  • Nice Deutz

    German Engine ;)

    But Very Fine !

  • Sorry to ruin your day, but this is a solid-injection diesel engine, not a hot-bulb oil engine.  It is from around 1922. On a solid base it should be able to run a little bit faster.

  • umm... ok?... What is that for?

  • @mkadawametwa The engine or the waterfall? The engine is for making electricity and the waterfall is to cool off the water that cools the engine...

  • what does it run off? and whats the shower in the back for?

  • Tending those engines was a dirty business :)

    Either the restorer's sense of humour or it was actually a drop cooler.

  • @beboybo That is a radiator... it cools the water.

  • well being an engine builder and a drummer , you tend to find rythm comes from unusual places . Does that help !!!

  • thats a good lookin radiator! lol,

  • An engine from 'Beyond the Thunderdome'!

  • Its a wonder that no rap band has stolen the beat of this engine lol

  • @kawa7900 how do you steal the beat of an engine

  • I'm sure that engines swearing....

    "Damn F*?%ing Cat"

  • @blip789 YEH NOW I HEAR THAT TOO! GREAT COMMENT...

  • @blip789 I thought it was going all gansta and saying "Don't F*** with me."

  • @butlerproman I think you're right.

  • well i'm a fan of low rpm machines and when the rest of the world catches up so will they

  • y'know, as a side line money spinner you could turn the header tank cooling thing into a gold mine sluice, itis rockin away there like that..should be able to bif y' clothes in there for a bit of a laundry maybe?, or a martini shaker! incredible engineering, what an amazing age

  • Great rhythm....recon I could mix that up for a hip hop tune!

  • DEUTZ .... Made in Germany :-)

  • It is peaceful.

    I seems breathing.

  • how much does it generate?22 watts an hour?

  • This is a cold start, solid injection full diesel engine. It uses volume governing of the fuel. It is not a hit or miss gas engine and it is not a hot bulb engine. Hot bulb engines are low compression engines which require heating prior to starting, this is a high compression engine which requires no preheating. I have personaly run an identical engine to this one. Hot bulb engines could be four cycle or two cycle. This engine was more likely made around 1920.

  • @enginebill On the bill says it's 1910. 100 years old and still kicking!

    :-)

    Like an allien space craft engine.

  • @enginebill

    Very informative, on youtube to boot.

    It's the apocalypse.

  • @enginebill check au debut du video c marquer 1910 . toutes est marquer au debut sur la feuille que tu vois. salut

  • one "pow" for two revs.... This is a 4 stroke ? Thought hot bulbs were 2 stroke...

    Nice Vid anyway

  • Some are depends on the aplication

  • 1:45 Dead give -away of a four stroke (Cam and Rocker arm)

  • The great majority are 2-cycle, yes. There are the occasional 4-cycle hot-bulb engines - I know of several types used in oilfield applications (can't remember the manufacturers just now).

  • kinda wobbly...

  • Is that sound available on CD?

  • very nice ,how many rpm dose that turn and dose it run on gas? i love the sound

  • There where "the Waterfall" is should be some cotton or linnen lines inserted to improve the coolning.

  • wonderful my dad is 80 and he cant swear like this

  • sounds like it,s saying go fuck yourself

  • pardon my ignorance, but what is the "waterfall" for? cooling?

  • Yep, it's a part of the water cooling system.

  • Alright, Thank you [:

  • it needs ballancing because its rocking and the flywheel is in a bit of a bad shape

  • But the crude chugga-chugga makes it waaay more awesome ;)

  • Bad shape? It's a hundred years old, and still runing! How many cars today are still going to be running in 100 years?

  • A HondaFit will! =D

  • Mine will be

  • its on wheels, its one cylinder, and that cylinder is oriented the same way as the wheels. of course its gonna rock.

    how is the flywheel in bad shape..?

  • put that thing in a little volkswagon :P

  • I want one.  But smaller. thanks for putting this up.

  • Looks and sounds like a diesel!!

  • Beautiful !!

  • Love the sound and the falling-water cooling system.  Wonderful machine!

  • beautiful sound near the exhaust!

  • Killer Beat. Warthog ugly! Mad cooling system. Planet Zog? Thanks!

  • Mad wicked beat man!!!!

  • Damn man this sounds like music

    ik can watch all day !!

  • Damn thats old school

  • Looks like something out of a Jules Verne novel.

  • Awesome engine! Nice open air waterfall radiator.

  • I'm no expert but I'm sure this is a diesel engine.

    Deutz introduced their first non-compressed air assisted injection diesel in 1911, and had significant improvements in the area of direct injection in 1921. I can see an injector on the front of the engine, but there's no bulb for hot bulb heating that I can see. Also, generating engines nearly always have twin fly-wheels. I doubt this engine is 1910 but feel free to prove me wrong.

  • Yes I think you are right, if it is a hotbulb, where is it!

  • 1910... There´s no school like oldskool.

  • this is a hot bulb engine, hit and miss run at slightly higher RPM and dont have an exact cycle patern like this engine does. This is a hot bulb engine.

  • It speaks!!! Don't f*ck with me !!!!

  • lol. But youre right. When i conzentrade on this sound, than i can ear the same :-)

  • Your're right, it does say that. LOL

  • lmao thats cool :)

  • @silvester59 That is an exact quotation! I guess because it was made by German speakers a long time ago, they did not name it a DFWM engine, but called it something else instead. DFWM means nothing in german.

  • @silvester59

    LOL It does sound like that doesn't it.

  • DEUTZ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • so that thing has like 2 million ft/lbs of torque and about 4 horsepower?

  • This is beautiful! (!!!)

  • Call jegs for a 4 story high rise intake and a nitro kit .

  • How will it sound at 10.000rpm on nitro. :)

  • weirdest sounding engine i ever heard! i'm 52

  • come on man. its a hit and miss gas engine. when the engine goes a lil to fast, a govenor opens a valve and causes the engine to lose compression so that it can't fire, thus slowing the engine down. when its slow enough, the valve closes, and the engine resumes normal operation. im 20 and have seen lots of hit and miss engines. mostly old tractors tho

  • come on man, I know its a hit and miss gas engine. the governor controls the spark, not a valve. engine rpm decreases,its magneto sparks,fires (HIT). rpms increases and momentum rotates it several turns (MISSES)and slows down to fire (HIT) and the cycle repeats. of course when you put a load on it the cycle time shortens and sounds more like a regular engine. im 52 and saw my first hit n miss engines (along with steam engines) way back in 1980, 29 years ago. an OLD timer explained it to me.

  • Owned...

  • Actually, the Kid is correct.. as are you. On alot of hit-and-miss engines, when the engine speed exceeds a set limit, the governor causes a mechanism to latch onto the exhaust valve rod causing the engine to lose compression AND it stops the spark by actually holding open contacts, and the engine just coasts until its speed drops below the governor set point. How old am I? doesn't matter.. How do I know about hit-and-miss engines? I own 3 of them, including a Bolinder.

  • This is not a hit and miss guys.

    This is a hot bulb or semi diesel.

    It inject oil into a large precup chamber where it is vapourized but noes not ignite untill air is forced into the chamber.

    These engines are not cold starting like modern diesels since the fuel is injected as a liquid not mist and the compression ratio is low for true compression ignition.

    But they were very cheap to run ( would burn any fuel from gas to waste oil ).

    They could not rev much above 400 rpm.

  • lol engines sure have gotten more compact

  • very nice old engine

  • Amazing cooling system...

  • hot bulb engines r diesel I thought.

  • Music to my ears! :D

  • This one is definetely not from 1910. It is much younger, from 1922-1928 I presume. In 1910, the Diesel-Engine wasn't invented yet. The "Deutz"-lettering at the machine is typical for engines in the mid 1920s.

  • there were diesel engines in 1910 but as far as I know all of them had a blast injection. This one is solid injection. So I agree it must be late 20's or early 30's as written in my old comment.

  • Rudolf Diesel patented the Diesel Engine in 1898.

  • Also used in turn of the century brothels for lowering prostitute turnaround times. The invention of the hotbulb hot shower not only increased the profitability of the brothels but lowered the transmission rate of syphylis transfer between clients to 71.3%. As a side note, President Woodrow Wilson had one installed in the White house in 1917 after being told of this contraptions ability to lower the rate of venerial disease transfer. That was the birth of machanized rinsing of prostitutes. FYI

  • thats a nice bit of information:P

  • It is a semi diesel, but not a hot bulb. This is a four stroke engine, hot bulbs are two strokes

  • a hotbulp engine can also be a 4 stroke  the danish HEIN and DAN have made 4 strokes

  • It does not look like a hot bulb engine to me. I think this is a solid direct injection diesel engine. The injector can be seen at the top of the cylinder. The manufacturer is Deutz as you can see on the side of the engine frame. I don't think this engine is from 1910. It's more likely built late 20's or early 30's.

  • interesting. I'll try to be here next year when they start it!

  • didnt it say gasoline on the paper at the begining?

  • the english translation of "gasolio" is gas oil or diesel oil

  • is that spanish?

  • nope it's italian

  • the reson they are called hot bulb is because there is a bulb like metal thing o them that vaporises fuel this must be heated red hot before staring and is red hot whilst running

  • looks smbdy doing doggy

  • either way its kinda cool.

  • Umm.. This is NOT a steam engine.

    1. No boiler.

    2. The sound is plainly obvious

    3. Look at the cam shaft and valve assembly.

    This is an early parrafin fuel engine commonly known as a "hot Bulb" engine that runs on fuel vapour.

  • Thanks for the explanation! But where did all that water come from?

  • it's an early type of cooling system. Allowing the water to lose it's heat to the envoirnment by freefalling and then returning to a pump powered by the engine. Most engines afterward were air cooled.

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