most likely a GM 371, original equip in my 22B crane and 22B backhoe. Unlike this guy, I run mine only at 1/3rd to 3/8ths throttle, makes them work at rated load at a lower rpm, which avoids wet-stacking. Mine are used almost daily, thus light loadings at high rpm will cause wet-stacking, especially on old GM and Cats.
most likely a GM 371, original equip in my 22B crane and 22B backhoe. Unlike this guy, I run mine only at 1/3rd to 3/8ths throttle, makes them work at rated load at a lower rpm, which avoids wet-stacking. Mine are used almost daily, thus light loadings at high rpm will cause wet-stacking, especially on old GM and Cats.
absoluteauthority08 11 months ago
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absoluteauthority08 11 months ago
I hear a Detroit
c931D9 1 year ago
Detroit diesel and old push manual levers don't get much better than that.
highway445 1 year ago
Nice video.
Pac3steel 2 years ago
i almost got ot run one at wmster
Chevypickupman13 3 years ago
4-71
SteamCrane 3 years ago
It's a Detroit, don't remember what model.
Will try to find out.
SteamCrane 3 years ago
@SteamCrane It's probably a 4-71.
DammitDrag 4 months ago
Looks like hard work especially if you did it all day. It would keep you quite fit. What engine is buzzing away in the background?
flyingscrapyard 3 years ago