All the mishaps of the 2016 tractor truck pulling season that were filmed by WWPTV. #tractor #tractorpull #tractorpulling #tractorpullfails #tractorpullmishaps #tractorpullcarnage
Went to a pull like 20 ish years ago at a fair, and an old farmer got mad he went home and got his old tractor. Dude hooked up and and tried to take the sled home. His tractor did a full pull but he was going home with it
Well Keith, you tell him it is my sincere honor to provide these videos for him. Go to WWPTV on Facebook and tell me your address and I will send you a few stickers. Great for Yeti cups, vehicles, on the fridge!
As a 17-year-old from Virginia who likes old music and new-aged anime and video games, I find satisfaction with these videos and always wanted to pull as a kid. Thank you so much for these amazing videos and I hope to someday start a pulling team with a unique foreign tractor like a Deutz-Fahr, Lamborghini, or even Claas, Foremost, or Porsche (if I can obtain a Porsche one!) Anyways, I got carried away.... Thanks again and don't forget that you are amazing at making these compilations!!!!
Trevor Crowe not if they have several holes in them from the exhaust gases melting through the exhaust pipe like my truck did once and also blew a turbo, head gasket, engine lol
Actually, watch the guys collecting up those tires after they fall off. Those are normal 17" and 18" tires, which just look small next the size of the rear tires and the overall vehicle.
Why didn't somebody tell Insufficient Funds his front end was broke before he started? Both runs his wheels were facing each other and they ran him anyway?!
It's like a candle flame. You can place your hand safely above the flame. The idea is true here as well. And the air outside to where the smoke is being sucked out is super cold, so whatever heat is there is cool enough by the time it reaches the big smoke tube on the sled and definitely by the time it exits the building. Officials look closely at the tube when there is fire on the vehicles exhaust pipes for that reason. But most fire coming off the exhaust is usually only 24 inches from the top of the hood of the competition vehicles.
Bragging rights, winning purse money, hanging with friends and family, travelling together. There a number of reasons. Netflix Eric Bana's The Beast. Dr Phil explains it as a light post, a campfire, something that brings people together. Something that when you are doing something else, you can't help but think about the thing you aren't doing. We just help people re-live these moments when they aren't doing it, or are working, or chilling out watching videos during Christmas dinner.
If your made to put those pipes like that on your truck or tractor at a truck and tractor pull your most likely going to blow something up i say its probably that 90 degree angle on the pipe that on your truck or tractor the air from the exhaust is hitting the angle and going back down into the engine fucking up your day
I notice the more tradition "big back tire" tractors have disproportionate internal-system failures, usually seen as white smoke pouring from the exhaust. Are their engines under excessive stresses because of the high pulling friction? (More so than usual, even for pulling?)
They’re built so that from the engine to the rear end is all gear drive + those engines were originally designed to turn between 1600-2000 rpm. Now they’re running a whole lot more
@@jordanscherr6699 The new tractors start at 150,000$$$ then they work on them. And the ones that are in the video couldn’t go to the field, they’ve been ruined for real work
@@dirtfarmer7472 Well I absolutely believe that! Since when did specialized closed-circuit sports cars drive cross-country? (Formula, Nascar or any other style.) All I was saying was I agree that nothing about those engines can/could afford to be stock anymore.
When I was young, I never heard mention of this idea that the planet was being destroyed. However, there were Motorsports. Think about all the gallons of rocket fuel it takes to put a space shuttle into orbit. Do space shuttles go through the hole in the Ozone or power through whatever is out there that we are "destroying". Think about all the cars that sit in traffic for hours a day. Most vehicles are capable of 200,000 miles which equates to roughly 250,000 hours of run time. Most tractors run for 5,000 hours and some reliable ones much more. These tractors are highly tuned as opposed to other sports that run inefficient junkers for hours on end. A typical tractor run consists of 5 minutes warm up and 30 seconds of run time on a track and back to the trailer. People have commented, "I want to see an Electric Semi pull the sled." It entirely could happen and will in my lifetime. But, it will not look the same or sound the same. It will be awesome in its own special way, but it will not have an interest as suggested. I do think some of the more successful teams will have E-haulers/road semis, but that market will have to have plenty of used trucks in order for regular guys and gals to purchase. Thank you for your comment.
The diesels at 5:10 sounded like a skid steer backing up which is commonplace there. At 5:22 it seemed like a pipe connection. I don’t know what the flagmans reason was to red flag him. The smoke tube comes off 5-6 times a weekend there.
Ain't that the truth! Dyno's don't help either as they can't simulate pulling a 90,000LB load. They can show you what is left on the table in terms of horsepower.
I really hope this is a “best of ” compilation or something. Many of the pulls look to be from the same place. If they broke that many in one night they would never get done.
Best of, Wild Rides, Wrecks Fires. Anything but the ho-hum successful runs you see all the time. Followers love the regular videos. People who have no idea what pulling is will watch this and have no interest in pulling. Numerous followers have come to this channel even they knew of it, but it took a compilation before they figured out what it was. If these introduce more fans into pulling then great, if not hopefully I have at least entertained some people and taken some stress out of their day.
So it travels down the tubes, and a giant fan that is reversed connects to the tubes and blows it out. This footage is synced up, there is no delay. But it takes a few seconds to go there. At 9:23 this video shows you. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HyjdciS-_mE.html
It goes by distance. For most events they are that way. It is called a floating finish when furthest distance wins. For indoor or events when they decide to do a pull off where they take the top 4 or 5 best hooks. And then they will hook again. At that point furthest distance wins!
I'm guessing that this is a tractor that they just don't care about lol. I know I have one truck for work and one truck for playing rough lol, so if anything goes wrong I still have my mine truck for driving and work
3:27 ouch... poor Team :((( 24:37 In the start front axle looks not good.. The most Pick ups have some problems with their drive shaft.. I do not like the pick ups but my favorites are always the Pulling Tractors and 10:06 is my absolute favorite Tractor chassi :) Because i like the look and the performance is very good. :D
Take the motor pass the limits and melt those pistons diesel burn hot when you take it pass the limits . I use to work on Mack trucks I seen what happens when a injector dumps way tooooooooooo much fuel melt down !!!!!!!
People tune things. Then they want to compete with those things. Then they have fun with those things. Then they break those things. Then they remember the feel thing of the thing. Then they rebuild the thing. I remember Dr Phil saying on the Netflix show with Eric Bana "Love the Beast" that the car was the campfire for his friends. And when he was away shooting a movie or something his thoughts strayed to the machine. The relationship between man an machine is one that some will never understand. I remember crossing 120 in my first new car the rolling empty bottle of orange juice under the passenger seat, my family, the street, the smell of burning rubber, heated brakes. It is seared into my memories. Pullers have told me this is the most satisfying feeling they have felt in competition. Several have come over from Drag Racing and Dirt Drags and some from Open Wheel Racing, and some are builders for Dirt and Drag Racing. Anywhere there is sport they are there or have products there. At the end of the day, this all started with, "My mule pulls harder than your mule any day of the week!"
Must be in California, judging from the exhaust vacuum. Can't let anyone actually smell the event. 7:20 gives new meaning to the phrase "picking up the pieces".
Gordyville is apparently notorious for letting tractors lose their wheels, not too long ago a White John Deere Unlimited Super Stock lost its rear tyre and launched it right into a track-management vehicle.
The track bites, most definitely. The boys I travel with love it out there. Got invited to ride again this coming year. Pull, have fun, drink beer, stay warm, make friends.
So federal money goes for cover crops. Cover crops can’t be harvested? That’s right. They want you to grow crops but not harvest them. Just to produce oxygen. Hmm. There is one program in Virginia to get into radishes that can be harvested. So I am connected with a bunch of farmers that also do this. They work 15 hours days when not raining to be able to do this. I began working 15 hours on my business and it is really taking off. Work hard! That is the farmers secret.
Likely radiator boiled over. If there was a head gasket failure there wouldn't be water spraying everywhere, just some in the oil. (unless the block cracks)
I heard it from several pullers, "I knew something wasn't right, but know I know. Now I know exactly what the problem was." The best pullers figure out due to experience where unwanted sounds, HP loss, loose bolts are coming from and know where to fix them before they get out of hand.
I'm with you. I love the outdoors and the diesel smoke up to the heavens. But winter pulls are very unique and cool. In this case, there is more different kinds of iron fans would have to go to many pulls in many different leagues to see. Winter events bring so many competitors together for your viewing pleasure. I like them a lot!