Posted by High Octane on October 16, 2013 at 08:14:58 from (37.228.111.150):
In Reply to: Re: cement pulling posted by underdog on October 16, 2013 at 08:03:01:
if your tractor can walk the sled easily, not much chance of it stopping, so they let you go a certain distance. around here, you have 1min of spin time if you cant move it. after the time runs out, either the next driver climbs on, or next tractor hooks up to the sled. imagine cement pulling, like pulling on a sheet of ice. you spin, overpower the tires, or not lift the nose your not going anywhere. its kinda like trying to move a transfer sled, once a pull has been made, n they dont move the weight box back n dont pull it back to the starting line. you hook where the last guy spun out n try to pull the weight from the stopping point. if you catch on to deadweight pulling n get good at it, the skills can help you do better on a transfer sled, at the end of the track.
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