This is a great channel!!👍👍 I grew up in Chehalis, and I remember going to mud drags in Napavine as a kid with my dad, plus I went to the SWW Fair every year and watched the tractor pulls- and I never missed the destruction derby on Sunday afternoon! I live in Oklahoma now, but it's nice to see some of the old home-grown entertainment every once in awhile!!! Thanks for sharing these videos!!💯💯💯
Foot braking or roll control loads a chassis, not a trans brake. Trans brake puts the transmission in reverse and first at the same exact time until you release the button.
@@kdigiacomo how can a manual or auto trans be in two positions at once? I understand automatic electronically controlled transmissions with solenoids that allow flow of trans fluid through the valve body at a basic level. What would be the point of having the solenoids in conflict? Can you share any links so I can learn? Thank you
@@kraptastic333 A trans break works based on the valving in the body, when you turn a trans brake "ON" it opens a valve in the trans and it essentially opens both the forward gear valve and the reverse gear valve at the same time, this allows you to build the RPM you need for the launch and when you let go of the trans break button it closes the reverse gear and launches like a Saturn 5 rocket!
They're too busy logging big timber with big machines... In all honesty, the Pacific north west is mountains, steep ones. Most people would rather be able to ride around in the hills. You won't make it far in a florida mus truck, in the PNW. You'd roll down a mou rain somewhere.
The GREEN truck keeps jumping before the flag. I saw at least 3 times he/she jumped before the flag! That last drag would have been more close if he/she didn't jump!
@@danielcadwell9812 small world haha. I didn't think a video of the Longview mud drags would have nearly 400k views. But it popped up on my feed for some reason
Out of all of the sporting vehicles I can think of, mud trucks are the most commonly severely underpowered vehicles. Those big tires do nothing if you don't have the power to spin them when they're sunken in mud.