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"It's definitely an adrenaline rush," Paxton said. The sport works by tractors pulling a "sled" over a track as far as the tractors can go, Paxton said. The sled weight is transferred from the ...
"The big tractors are all stock pre-1956," Wadhams said. "They get in there and pull the sled with a moving weight. The further down the track they go the higher up the weight moves and the harder ...
Dust flew, smoke billowed from exhaust pipes and countless tractors towed sleds down a 300-foot stretch of churned up dirt, struggling to complete a full pull. Some were mechanical monstrosities ...
Registration takes place from 12:30 to 2:45 p.m. The event will feature the Little Red Sled, a self-propelled tractor-pulling sled that specializes in antique tractors. For complete rules ...
the weight slides toward the front of the sled, increasing resistance until the tractor can't pull it any further. These competitions are incredibly mechanically demanding, and some tractors have ...
The tractors pull a heavy steel sled named “The Terminator” along a clay track, and through a combination of gears and hydraulics it becomes harder to move as the puller approaches the finish ...
Some events call for interested participants to register and others require tickets, which are on sale at a ... to the limit by pulling a weighed-down sled or "drag." The tractor that pulls ...
Tractor pulling officially began in the United States in 1929, the first time someone used a motorized vehicle at a sled pulling competition. The sport can trace its roots back to the industrial ...
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