This is a rare occurrence! This engine went from the barn to running with very little work. During the 1950's and 1960's you would hear about this type of find, but you sure don't expect it today. The Minneapolis had been idle for 60 years. Remarkable! Posted to YouTube, November 2018.
"Here is a 1910 Minneapolis 22hp steam tractor that we recently picked up. We found it in Eastern Oregon and it last ran in the early 1950's. Everything was in great shape, so with a little work we had it running again for the first time in over 60 years.
The engine is 22hp #6423 and it lived its entire live in a roughly 10 mile zone until we found it this fall. Even now, it is only a few hours away from its original home. Aside from being local, the tractor is almost entirely original, having the factory jacketing, original whistle, original pressure gauge, and some original paint too!
We are very excited to continue tinkering on this amazing engine! I hope you guys enjoy it too!
And for those who ask, yes we know the governor is not working. We had to disconnect it because of an issue that we discovered upon initial fireup. We left it temporarily disconnected in order to be able to test run the tractor and have a little fun before we ran out of daylight. We will be fixing this before it's operated again."
I really wanted to see mention of a hydro test and boiler inspection before firing up the engine. I followed up my thoughts by reading the Youtube comments. From the engine owner. "Yes, the boiler was thoroughly checked using multiple state approved methods."
I really wanted to see mention of a hydro test and boiler inspection before firing up the engine.
ReplyDeleteI followed up my thoughts by reading the Youtube comments.
From the engine owner. "Yes, the boiler was thoroughly checked using multiple state approved methods."
That made me sigh with relief.
Amazing find.