I love these Rumely Oil Pulls and have often seen them in parades over the years, but this is the first time I saw how they were started. Our old 1937 John Deere also had to be started by turning the fly wheel, but this is a big deal!
Cranks spoke wheel clockwise but when it runs it looks like Counter clockwise! Why? Camera optics like the whels on a buckboard in the old cowboy movies.
get yer damn foot out in time!!
crankysports 1 year ago
I love these Rumely Oil Pulls and have often seen them in parades over the years, but this is the first time I saw how they were started. Our old 1937 John Deere also had to be started by turning the fly wheel, but this is a big deal!
bodryn 1 year ago
Oops, now I see that it isn't an "F". It has two large exhaust pipes running into the smokestack, where ours only had one.
The starting procedure is the same, though.
fobits 1 year ago
how do oil pull operaye?
Paublo79 2 years ago
How to stop a Rumley oil pull tractor is that you shut off the gas valve
bigred42091 2 years ago
Watch his foot.......he's using only the toe. That and watching the ignitor trip while "walking the flywheel" makes it a lot more safe than it looks.
You have to use your head when hand cranking an engine too.
cahartley7 2 years ago
Cranks spoke wheel clockwise but when it runs it looks like Counter clockwise! Why? Camera optics like the whels on a buckboard in the old cowboy movies.
sgtcrab1 2 years ago