Hilarious that they can run right up the embankment but no one gets called for a full pull. And isn't a normal distance 300 FT? I could be wrong on the distance.
Most of these folks probably drive in other kinds of competitions as well....and it's way more skill involved then just driving forward...have you ever popped the clutch with weight like that behind the vehicle..most folks would burn the clutch up before moving it an inch....never tried it myself but I love all forms of driving..and what you are saying is the only reason those fast drivers race on flat ground is because they are scared of hill climbing or Baja ....it takes skill my friend all of it...take care
Why Not has been my favorite looking 4x4 puller until I saw the hearse! That takes it now!
Love seeing the trucks look like the pullers from the 80s.
😂 Last Responder 😂
It's good to see motorsports already firing up for the new year.
"Last Responder" is an appropriate name..... 🤣
Thanks👍. Love the not so standard four wheeled drive trucks.
This actually badass,don’t know why people in the comments talking shit.If you don’t like it,don’t watch.Thanks for the video BB.
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I really like your videos.also love the quality
Just wondering, how long driveshafts are. Like 7 feet long to rear wheels? How large are they to handle such power?
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COOL
Told u all that Tracey Wiggins is the best -- puller in west Kentucky
So how long was the track? 230ft?
Nice video. How long has Why Not been around? I feel like I saw that many many years ago.
It reminds me of Uncle Rico's van, so probably back in '82.
@toomanymodz that may be what I'm thing of. Cool either way.
What is a good track were these big tracks show up at. The Richmond ky track and shows Suck
Hilarious that they can run right up the embankment but no one gets called for a full pull. And isn't a normal distance 300 FT? I could be wrong on the distance.
300 for outdoor, I believe it may be 200 for indoor
Tractor pulling is for people who are scared to go fast😂😊
Most of these folks probably drive in other kinds of competitions as well....and it's way more skill involved then just driving forward...have you ever popped the clutch with weight like that behind the vehicle..most folks would burn the clutch up before moving it an inch....never tried it myself but I love all forms of driving..and what you are saying is the only reason those fast drivers race on flat ground is because they are scared of hill climbing or Baja ....it takes skill my friend all of it...take care