Posted by Nicholas C on May 16, 2022 at 04:16:45 from (67.243.117.106):
Hi everyone. Went to a tractor pull contest yesterday at a farmers museum not far from me. They hold it monthly from April to Oct and I try not to miss one. Older tractors. Not sure of the age cut off date to compete, but many are from the 30's-50's. I see many Olivers, JD, Ford, Allis Chalmers, Farmall, etc. The Olivers seem like a real good pulling tractor and the Ford diesels also do well. The JD's don't do the greatest, but I like to hear they run and compete. They all have to be weighed for classification purposes and I think they also go by tire size?? . They do something like a test and tune in the morning and then after lunch, start the real competition. I usually spend 5 hours there and find it very relaxing. I really like this stuff. Just wondering if there are any tractor pull contest in your area?? Thanks, Nicholas C.
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