Great video. These type of sled pulls are my favorite. Big money trucks are entertaining as well, but I prefer watching ones like these that I could realistically afford to build. Are there tractors at your events too or is it strictly trucks?
Thank you GiggleBox2004! It is a good time. Most of the events do have tractor classes as well, but I only record the truck classes. "Illinois Hot Farm Stock Pullers Association" is at a lot of the events that we attend. They have videos on RU-vid as well.
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That track is terrible. It's short with no overshoot area and the sled is hanging out over the back of the dirt at the start causing them to bounce and break stuff.
2WD son you heard and saw an engine do it's job around 7k-8500 rpm and stay there. (one of my fav eng sounds is 2wd pull and l'm 42 so l saw good shit with mom and dad) 4WD stock son you heard but mainly saw how strong the drivetrain can be. 4WD mod son that's what alcohol and blowers are for Didn't watch to see but blown injected alky monster trucks... can't mess with that.
IFS is scary to watch.. wonder if setting the toe out a bit would help ?... high hp fwd cars deal with the same thing an set toe to counter the inward pull.
Central Illinois Truck Pullers I like the run what you brung classes. The working non high dollar type pullers. The high dollar pullers are cool tho. Pulling is just fun
is just me or is that weight rising alittle to fast ? i know the track is short just seem's the sled drive is lifting the sled an slaming it back down , maybe due to the very un packed dirt at the start idk, maybe the sled is sticking idk