Now We’re Cooking! Pulling Power Tests For The CVT Locomotive
How much can a Lister D engine pull? Lots, probably, but when it's run through a homemade continuously variable transmission, perhaps not quite so much.. Here's our main YouTube channel.. / wayoutwestx2 And here's my online shop www.ironpig.ie And here's our Patreon page if you could spare a little to help.. https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2761318 If you need to contact me ... rustyironpig @ gmail.com

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Wet Grass And Not Enough Traction On The Loco? No Way!!

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Loco Weight Pulling Trials

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How To Make A Continuous Variable Transmission (CVT) That’s Incredibly Simple But Works Brilliantly!

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Before Electricity, Windmills Worked Like This!

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This Is How They Crafted Clay Pipes Over 100 Years Ago

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Massive Hopper Jam Cleared With Hammer | Giant Rocks Block Stone Crusher!

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New Power Record (Again) On My DIY Hydro Electric System.

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This Girl Built a Massive Log Cabin in the Forest with Her Own Hands in Just One Year!

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Yamaha 90cc twin cylinder engine rebuild - 1970 HS1

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Saving A Hub That Couldn’t Be Replaced!

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Homemade Tiny Railway Wheels!!!

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Amazing Technique of Pakistani People Digging Wells for Dry Farmland - @Amazing Experts

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We Built A Railway In Four Hours! (And then tested it!)

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Unbelievable Smart Worker & Hilarious Fails | Construction Compilation #8 #adamrose #smartworkers

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STARTING the DIY engine of a T150 tractor #T150 (ENG voice)

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25 Mind-Blowing Firewood Processing Machines in Action! | Homemade Modern Chainsaw Machines #4

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Electricity Meter Recycling to Recover Pure 24K Gold | Amazing Gold Recovery Process

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Interesting Experiments With Friction Drive And Continually Variable Transmission (CVT) For The Loco

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Ron's Solo-Built Sherman ARRIVES at the Museum. Was It Worth It?

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