Open Modified Tractors are just that open, but most have multiple engines of different types of power plants based on the preference of the drivers. Here are Open Modified Tractors at the Buck Motorsports Park & Entertainment Complex in Quarryville, Pennsylvania. Follow Full Pull Productions on the web: www.fullpullproductions.com. Also follow Pull-Off Productions on the web at: www.pulloffproductions.com
Diesel Days 2024 in Butler PA June 1 2024 put on a great display of power. Thanks to all the fans that stuck it out in traffic to get to the show. The staff worked feverishly to get as many people into this event as possible. Check out these winners and the Wild Rides, Wrecks, and Fires from this event. Follow Full Pull Productions and Pull Productions on Facebook for more great events. https://www.facebook.com/fullpullusaeast
04/06/2024
Chester Virginia Tomorrow, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin will announce that the Commonwealth of Virginia will not be adopting California’s Advanced Clean Car II (ACCII) regulation, which bans the sale of new gas- and diesel-powered vehicles starting in 2035. Governor Youngkin will also announce that Virginia will follow Federal vehicle emission standards rather than California’s ACC I standard, which Virginia was previously scheduled to follow through 2025. This announcement will be backed by the release of a supportive legal opinion from the Attorney General for the Governor’s use of his executive authority in this decision. SEMA strongly supports Governor Youngkin’s decision, as it will ensure that Virginians, not the government, can continue to decide which vehicles are best for them and their families.
The Governor will be announcing this action at an event tomorrow morning at Loyalty Toyota in Chester, VA. If you would like to attend this event, below is a link to RSVP along with additional details.
Go for a ride on with Kelly Giltinan and Bull Headed Pulling Team at Diesel Days 2024 in Butler Pennsylvania. Kelly pulls in the RWYB Truck class for USA East and Full Pull Productions. Their team is willing to rep your brand. Get in touch with Kelly and his crew today. People will definitely pull off the road to get a look at this truck for sure.
These tractors are 9500 # Hot Farm and 9300 # Super Farm. The horsepower are similar enough the make a good show pulling together. It is a combination class that seems to be working. Here are these amazing machines at Weaklands Power Pull. Follow the Full Pull Productions on the web: www.fullpullproductions.com
This class is just what it sounds like, a chance for the kids to hook up to the sled and learn to pull. What happened in Chest Springs Pennsylvania, was a brother versus a sister. Sierra Gresko versus Chevy Gresko. The look on Sierra's face at the end of the track is what it is all about folks. Follow the Full Pull Productions on the web: www.fullpullproductions.com
2.6 Diesel 4x4 are 8000 # trucks with a maximum of 460 cubic inch engines DOT tires and no duals pulling a 42,000-pound weighted sled. This class features a 2.6 Turbocharger to provide the boost these trucks need. Here are 2.6 Diesel 4x4 Trucks are at Weakland's Power Pull in Chest Springs, Pennsylvania. Follow the Full Pull Productions on the web: www.fullpullproductions.com
Triple Crown Diesel 4x4 are 8500 # trucks with DOT tires pulling a 40,000-pound weighted sled. No weight brackets or hanging weights allowed in front of vehicles. Weight must be located in the bed. Here are Triple Crown Diesel 4x4 Trucks are at Weakland's Power Pull in Chest Springs, Pennsylvania. Follow the Full Pull Productions on the web: www.fullpullproductions.com
In out top 10 in videos in a big way. This is one of the longer videos I did last year. And I love Langford. It has some of the best food on the planet and it sure has some good looking vehicles to watch. https://youtu.be/LybLe56XX8Q
21/05/2024
6400 # trucks with factory available engines, OEM frames, OEM body, OEM wheelbase, and DOT tires. Here they are at the 46th annual Pinetops 300 for Carolina Truck and Tractor Pullers. Follow CTTP on the web at www.carolinapullers.org.
The 8th Annual Buckwild Truck & Tractor Classic features all Semi Pulls and Diesel 4x4 pulls. Follow the Buckwild Truck & Tractor Classic page on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/buckwildclassic/
In this video, we see 9 Unlimited Diesel 4x4 trucks competing held in Westminster, Maryland, as part of the Buckwild Truck and Tractor Classic event. Let's hang weight and hold on for all this power.
In this video, we see a few work stock diesel 4x4 trucks competing held in Westminster, Maryland, as part of the Buckwild Truck and Tractor Classic event.
Modified Tractors weigh 7800 pounds and can have (2) naturally-aspirated (NA) engines or (1) blown engine running. Here they are at Westminster Maryland at the Buckwild Truck & Tractor Classic at the Carrol County Ag Center. Follow Interstate Truck & Tractor Pullers on the web: www.interstatepullers.com
National Sportsman 4x4 Trucks have a Wedge motor for a powerplant instead of a HEMI. Here is the Sportsman 4x4 at the H***y Tonk 300 at Millers Tavern. Follow Dragon Motorsports on the web: www.dragonpulls.com
Buckwild Truck & Tractor Classic is pleased to present its date for 2024. April 26th and 27th there will be a Truck Show, Dirt Drags, and Sled pull in Westminster Maryland. Call Bill Stem on the number on the flyer for vendor info, sponsor info, or event info you may need. I have seen this facility blossom into a top-shelf operation.
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28/02/2024
My buddy just created this page: Resurrected Pulling Team. Go blow them up on social media!
09/02/2024
The Southern Showdown in Millers Tavern Virginia is called a Virginia Tradition for a reason It features some of the best National 4x4 trucks most pulling fans and a lot of iron that you should get to know.
Some get out to the Midwest Winter National, some the Keystone Nationals. They are heavy hitters pulling on a top notch track With added points classes like Super Modified 2WD trucks this tradition is going to continue for many years to come.
The highlighted moment came during 2WD when Buddy Godwin and his Great Mountian climber just started flaming out if number 5. This class just proves how much people love a good blower motor class. Next up came Johnny Wynne and what we now know to be Side Piece
This video definitely over performed. Once we started going viral back in 2018, it just doesnt surprise me anymore. But now I get surprised now when a video gets 100,000. I think in this day and age with algorithms and what not, it is the new viral video.
I am blessed to be associated with Dragon Motorsports. I am beyond blow away with the Appreciation Awards they have bestowed to me. We are talking all the time about what is next to come for the loyal fans to make the pulling experience ween better for us all!
Naturally Aspirated Mini Rods pulling in the sandy soil of Ocala. These big tire minis duke it out for bragging rights and some purse money. Follow the NTPA on the web: www.ntpapull.com and Mid Florida Pullers at www.midfltractorpullers.com
These vehicles must have truck bodies weighing in at 6000 pounds, naturally aspirated engines, and 18.4 x 16.1 tires. A budget-friendly pulling class.
Follow the Mid-Florida Pullers on the web: www.midfltractorpullers.com. This class runs with Interstate Pullers and you can find them online at www.interstatepullers.com
Battle By the Bay Truck and Tractor Pull Both Nights
Battle By the Bay Truck and Tractor Pull just the RAW footage for Pull Pages and News Outlets. This pull was held in Leonardtown Maryland on May 28th and 29th of 2022.
24/07/2021
All Trucks and Tractors at LaPlata Maryland July 17 2021
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Battle By the Bay Truck and Tractor Pull Both Nights
Battle By the Bay Truck and Tractor Pull Both Nights
Battle By the Bay Truck and Tractor Pull just the RAW footage for Pull Pages and News Outlets. This pull was held in Leonardtown Maryland on May 28th and 29th of 2022.
All Trucks and Tractors at LaPlata Maryland July 17 2021
All Trucks and Tractors at LaPlata Maryland July 17 2021
466 Hot Farm Tractors at LaPlata Maryland July 17 2021
466 Hot Farm Tractors at LaPlata Maryland July 17 2021. Follow East Coast Pro Pullers on the web: eastcoastpropulling.org and Southern Maryland Promoter's.
Super Modified 2WD Trucks at LaPlata Maryland July 17 2021
Super Modified 2WD Trucks at LaPlata Maryland July 17 2021. Follow East Coast Pro-Pulling for more. Filmed for Southern Maryland Promoter's
Sportsman 4x4s at Millers Tavern Spring Nationals 2021
National Modified 4x4 Trucks with a Wedge motor for a powerplant instead of a Hemispherical engine better known as a HEMI. Here are the Sportsman 4x4 at the Southern Showdown at Millers Tavern, Virginia. Follow Dragon Motorsports on the web: www.dragonpulls.com
Pro Stock 4x4 Trucks at Berryville May 2021
510 Cubic Inch limit with 1 percent allowance, must run a single 4 barrel carburetor, and DOT tires. These Pro Stock/Pro Street trucks compete for points all over the region. Here are Pro Stock 4x4s at Berryville at the Clarke County Fairgrounds. Follow Dragon Motorsports on the web: www.dragonpulls.com
Mod Turbo Tractors at Boonsboro May 1 2021
These 8500LBs tractors making 2300HP are competing at the Washington Ag Center in Boonsboro Maryland. They are 540 cubic inch tractors can run A Pumps, Unlimited Turbo, Puller tires on an Ag tractor frame, and sheet metal.
Modified Tractors at Boonsboro May 1 2021
Modified Tractors weighing 7800 pounds and can have (2) naturally-aspirated (NA) engines or (1) blown engine running. Here they are at Boonsboro Maryland at the Washington County Agriculture Center.
Follow Interstate Pullers on the web: www.interstatepullers.com
Jimmy Williams Wilde Ride at Boonsboro and Last 5 Runs
Jimmy Williams Wild Ride at Boonsboro and Last 5 Runs #wildrides #explosion #worstday #motorsportsmishaps
Small Block 4x4s at Elizabeth City NC This Weekend!
Diesel 2.6 Smooth Bore Turbo powered trucks weighing 8050 pounds and competing for points all over the Wisconsin area.
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Trucks and Tractors at Millers Tavern April 17 2021
Trucks and Tractors at Millers Tavern April 17 2021
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The History of Pulling
Prior to the invention of the tractor, when farm implements were pulled by horses, farmers would boast about the strength of their teams and seek to compare and contest in teams with one another to see who had the most powerful animals. In some cases, they compared horse teams pulling large loads over distance, such as a fully loaded hay cart or wagon. In other situations, a flat board or skid would have a horse or team of horses then hitched to it; weight would be added, usually in the form of rocks, and the driver would urge his horses to pull the load, with more weight added as competitors were eliminated; the animals pulling the most weight or for the greatest distance were judged the strongest. These events became the formalized sport of horse pulling, which is still carried out today with draft horses, specially bred to have high strength for pulling heavy loads. Today, fixed weights on drags (sled) are dragged for a set distance and additional weight is added in successive rounds. While it is said that the term horsepower is derived from this event, the concept was developed earlier, in experiments and measurements performed by James Watt and Mason Worrell.
It wasn't until 1929 that motorized vehicles were put to use in the first events at Vaughansville, Missouri, and Bowling Green, Ohio.[1]. Although the sport was recognized then, it did not really become popular until the '50s and '60s. It was also realized, at that time, there was no uniform set of rules. The rules varied from state to state, county to county, and competitors never knew what standards to follow. This made the sport difficult for new entrants.
In 1969, representatives from eight states congregated to create a uniform book of rules to give the sport the much-needed structure and created the National Tractor Pullers Association (NTPA). The NTPA's early years were events that used standard farm vehicles, with the motto "Pull on Sunday, plow on Monday". Pulling remained basically the same through the '70s, with only stock and modified tractors. Stock tractors were commercially available tractors produced by manufacturers, and modified tractors were the basic tractor chassis with another non-tractor engine mounted on it.
Tractors remained single-engine until two Ohio brothers, Carl and Paul Bosse, introduced the cross box which could allow multiple engines to be attached to a single driveshaft. Other innovators during this period included Bruce Hutcherson, with his triple Rodeck engine powered "Makin Bacon Special", Dave and Ralph Banter and their Chevrolet powered tractors, and the "Mission Impossible" tractors of Tim Engler, which at one point had up to seven blown alcohol engines on board.
Subsequently, modified tractors with four engines were common, while stock tractors tried to catch up by adding multiple large turbochargers, along with intercoolers, but both retained the appearance of a tractor. Soon tractors became single-use machines that were not used on the farm, making the "Pull on Sunday, plow on Monday" motto obsolete.
Throughout the '70s and '80s, the modified division continued to thrill crowds by adding more engines, and soon the tractors lost their tractor appearance and turned into high 'spec' dragsters. The limit was reached in 1988 when a tractor with seven engines was built. As well as piston engines, turbine engines (frequently mistakenly called "jet engines") appeared in 1974, with Gardner Stone's "General" Tractor a four-turboshaft unit hitting the hook in 1989.
The growing popularity of the sport caused the creation of a new four-wheel-drive division in 1976, which captured a large fan base. The engine sizes in these vehicles continued to increase, from 7,400 cubic centimeters (450 cu in) up to 11,000 cubic centimeters (700 cu in) and probably would have continued, but the NTPA limited it to 10,700 cubic centimeters (650 cu in) naturally aspirated and no blown engine in 1989. Today the 4-wheel drive division is one of the most popular with the success of trucks like the Holman Brothers "4-Play" Chevy and Bob Boden's "Studley Studebaker".