Big Old HOLT Engines COLD STARTING UP AND COOL SOUND

Published 2022-03-16
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All Comments (21)
  • @misterp158
    There are not many things in this world that sounds sweeter that the old Holt. Many thanks for the video. Enjoyed.
  • @alexblough5739
    Something about the sound these holt tractors make when the fire up makes me smile
  • @user-zv5dg8hu4e
    Это трактор тип "Холт". В Императорской России их производил Путиловский завод. После революции тоже удалось собрать несколько машин.
  • Great video, l’m working on a 1926 Caterpillar 60 which I first saw over 50 years ago and have owned for 25. I’ve never seen it run but hope to in next couple of months. Should be an exciting day.
  • Great sounds from these engines and the informative captions are nice - From the Midwest U.S.A.
  • This has to be one of the best videos of Holt engines I have seen. The sound of this engine is just second to none. One day I will own a Holt engine just to start up the machine and watch it run slow. The pop pop sound really puts a smile on my face every time. Keep up the great work and peace too. vf
  • @buillioncubes
    Cameraguy: "Hey Glenn! Rev it up a little" Glenn: Revs it up a little
  • @maxcorey8144
    Don't forget the Lombard log haulers were the first commercial machines to use tracks.
  • @millomweb
    Makes a very pleasant change to see an engine like this that's not an F-M !
  • @terryharper2024
    Actually the first workable crawler track design (Patent No. 674,737 filed on Nov. 9, 1900) was developed by Alvin Lombard of Waterville, ME. and put into production in 1901. Lombard's last machine left the factory in 1936.
  • @Sergio-ih6lk
    I've never seen that type of engine before such a smooth idle just saying