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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2007

1: Petroleummotor Svenske 1910 ( Nr 41 of 50)
2: n/a
3: Beijers Vimmerby 1936 20 HP
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  • @TheRealSergentSiler This was hi-tech 100 years ago.

  • Would not want to get tangled up in that thing. Easy way to lose some limbs.

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  • back 100 years ago they didn't have electric everything. it ran off on kerosene, diesel .

    They could put drive belts on it for anything, processing grain, water pump, some kind of saw.

  • where are the reaquired emmision control devices?

  • @TheRealSergentSiler gotta start somewhere faggot

  • I looks homemade. 5stars

  • LIke! The Coolest ever!!!!!

  • most ecologically friendly engine.XD still sounds  awesome

  • These look fantastically dangerous. Getting tangled in one would be a remorseless gursome death.

  • haha that blue one got a little exited there for a minute

    

  • It's so neat to see this thing actually doing some work, go baby go!! Yea things operated a little less safe back then, it was before idiot proofing. It's neat to see who much work that thing can still produce, and how inertia was so important. Great video, I really enjoyed watching it.

  • @TheRealSergentSiler

    Wow ur stupid that's great technology back then

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