Hello Mr pete, fellow youtube producer here and a somewhat recent subscriber to your channel. I started doing a mystery tool video once a week several months ago, turns out we've covered many of the same tools. My very first mystery tool was of a puller, and to date its the only tool i have not been able to 100% id... would it be ok to post the link to that video here for you to look at, and maybe share? By the way, sorry to post this comment here (on this vid) the tool videos have so many comments I was afraid mine would get overlooked.
It’s good to hear from another creator. I just subscribed to your channel, and will watch the what is a Videos. Thank you for following my videos and subscribing. I would recommend you do not put links in the comments. They are usually deleted automatically by RU-vid. If you want me to see something, you will have to email me.
Was the far lane and left lane two different classes or at different stages of the same class? I am curious because the sled on the far would max out the weight long before the near lane.
Some of those guys should get medals for the most fuel burned (used) in a single run. MY pickup can't get enough traction to cross my back yard if it rains. Put a load in the bed it has no problem.
Yes, I like when they have two tracks side-by-side. And of course I didn’t waste any time showing you the tractors prepping the track or lining up and hooking up the tractors and trucks
Super job of editing that video Mr. Pete. But next time could you leave the scent of diesel and popcorn in, that is all there is missing, other than the bugs, heat, and humidity... Just kidding I love these videos that you post
Curious. Being the corn belt, why are these all ethanol-truck pulls? I'm a fan of diesel power but not the pollution...there are cleaner ways. Heck, I expect the future to have locomotive-style pulling, aka a diesel that runs generator for batteries for electric motors...don't have to go far, just need ton of torque. Which then brings me to, why hasn't GM/Ford/GMC made HD pickups that are Uboats...aka diesel-hybrids? Too costly...I guess...and too heavy?