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Tractor pulling is a competitive motor sport in which modified farm tractors, modified tractors or trucks drag a metal sled along a prescribed course. The sled contains a box filled with weight that is mechanically winched forward as the sled progresses along the course.
Logan Thomas, operator of the General Tire pulling sled out of the Decision Maker Pulling Sleds stable walks us around and tells us the basics of how a pulli...
Vaughn Bauer - Ironman Sleds, one of the top builders/operators in the field, explains how a sled works ... Clip from the NTPA Championship Pulling Series Show.
How a Pulling Sled Works. In the world of truck and tractor pulling, trucks and tractors pull a "weight transfer sled" down a track and whom ever pulls the "sled" the furthest is the winner. Learn more about the basic design principles of sleds below.
How the Mid Michigan Mini Tractor Pulling Association sled works across various classes. This is an animated movie illustrating the many factors that determine how a sled can stop many...
Tractor pulling is a competitive motorsport where participants compete to see who can pull the heaviest sled over a set distance. How does tractor-pulling work? Tractor pulling involves hooking a sled behind a tractor, with weights added to the sled as it is pulled.
Learn about the evolution of tractor sleds and how the tractor pull became a unique feature at many a local show. Tractor pulling likely started out with two neighbors hooking their tractors together with a good log chain to see which one pulled best.
Tractor pulling is a competitive motor sport in which modified farm tractors, modified tractors, 4WD and 2WD trucks drag a metal sled along a predetermined course. The sled contains a box filled with weight that is mechanically winched forward as the sled progresses along the track.
Here is how a sled works, as told by the volunteers at the 2014 Banks BBQ tractor pull. As the tractor pulls the sled, the sprocket (A in the above diagram) spins, pulling the weight box (B...
They’re propelled by 680 cubic inch engines that belt out more than 3,000hp. They impress everywhere they go. They’re called Pro Stock tractors, and they are the kings of the dirt—the 10,000-pound wheels-up wonders of the sled pulling world.