This is the 400 HP Snow as seen running at the Florida Flywheelers Swap Meet on Friday, January 16, 2009.
It was built by the F.S.Snow Engine Company of Buffalo, NY in 1914. It is a double acting in-line 2 cylinder 4 stroke engine with a 20 inch bore and 36 inch stroke. That is over 45,000 cubic inches displacement and it runs at 120 r.p.m. The flywheel is 12 feet in diameter, weighing 12 tons. Cooling water is circulated through the connecting rod to the pistons and the valves are also water cooled. This engine was used to pump natural gas from wells to suppliers.
Camera: Nikon D90 and the Windows Movie Maker editor. For discussion, visit http://www.smokstak.com/forum/showthread.php?t=56195
After installing new custom profiles into my Windows Movie Maker, this is a high definition version of the “Snow End-to-end” video previously uploaded. If you have high speed internet, click the “Watch in HD” that appears at the lower right corner of the video for high definition play.
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rolling out TV puts on set with Glasses Malone, and Cash Money’s Baby & Lil’ Wayne as they shoot their video “Haters”. Exclusively on rolling out TV!
This is also from March 7, I drove the car on 120 volts, but I don’t think the controller is big enough (the car now goes about 45mph, 75kmh). I’ll probably be updating to a Kelly KDH12600B or KDH12800B High Power Controller.
Part four of the ceramic element installation. Today I mounted the element to the heater core permanently, all that is needed now is the caulking.
Watch in HD, please.
120 HP Rumely steam tractor power test on Prony Brake. This tractor can produce over 3,000 ft-lbs of torque between 0 and 250 RPM.
Well, this would have been a video of the 120 volt run in daylight, but the car isn’t cooperating…
Exciting twilight steam traction engine dyno run. WMSTR’s Rumely 2-cylinder steam tractor on the Prony Brake at the WMSTR show in Rollag, Minnesota USA. The announcer is reading the scale on the brake. After doing the math, the result was about 130 HP (97 kW) and 3400 ft-lbs (4610 Nm) of torque. This type of steam engine can produce maximum torque at any RPM. The Prony Brake is an early form of dynamometer See en.wikipedia.org
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this piece of van sure gave a great show when i killed it slowly without mercy.