8:39 There are a little over 1800 rivets airbrushed on this beauty. This was when it destroyed the work of art on this New Holland Six Shooter. Thanks for posting this. The sheet metal is still there, but you can still see where this happened.
@@joshthemediocre7824 -- Yes! I do! You do realize this is a *tractor pull...* where nearly *EVERYONE* names their vehicle. Or did that slip past you in your rush to smugly make your bid for 2021's _Pedantic Asshole of The Year Award?_
@@tubularap The fire is just excess oil and a fire extinguisher will cause a teardown and put most guys out for weeks. The fire isnt damaging anything.
@@kylecampbell1444 weeks? not from abc fire extinguishers. maybe if they cant afford to repair it for weeks. ive blown a couple motors and had my share of engine fires but never have i been "out for weeks". engine tear down and repair should only take maybe a day or 2.
I've never seen indoor events that had venting for the exhaust. As a kid I saw sled pulls in the Astrodome in the 80s and 90s and they just let us breathe the exhaust in.
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@Karl with a K So only you and your family are allowed to have hobbies? Last I checked, no one's stopping you from growing your own. Yours is literally the dumbest comment I've read on youtube all day. And that's really quite an accomplishment on your part. Well done!
6:41 The Hoyts told me they have big-time issues with the hood raising due to the force of the turbo and exhaust pipe during runs is why the side shields fall off. They also said their injector wires get absolutely mangled under the duress of a run. When you get on a bad set, you will see this for a few runs in a row until it gets worked out. Then they are good for a long while.
You would think the owners of those vechiles will have fire suppression system like the drag racers have.. It like they do not car that there is a fire, just another day of defeating death..
Man they will put a dollar general anywhere lol this one is right at the end of track it's like if you full pull come on in and get some snacks on us!!
I want to thank you for showing the actual thumbnail in the video. It seems to be a practice that a lot of people are getting away from. I sincerely hate clickbait thumbnails.
Sometimes it may be an actual photo we shot at the event and not from the actual video. Thats why it may be from the other side of the track. But we make sure its from the event thats featured.
@2:46 Someone tell that man that when you don't feel like changing the oil after every race, you get a molotov cocktail (oil pounded with methanol) That way when you puke oil out, it's much more flammable lol
As a Canadian I don’t understand this sport either I went to the Champaign county fair in Illinois and it was awesome. Moral of the story you don’t need to understand it. It’s just badass in general
0:59 you can see some fluid starting to leak on the left front tire from up in the fender well, which had something do to with the accident I'm sure. It pulled to that side and almost killed the flag man.
Most of these guys (minimal sponsors) are operating on a tight budget, with everything going into winning. Besides, a fire suppression system would seem somewhat unmanly. Few think that much about fires anyway. With the fuel used, it's just part of the game.
@Dave Micolichek .. Lol. Find a pulling event where they don't have fire safety equipment and you'll probably find that one person. However, you're saying don't worry about it, so I don't know what you're fussing about.
1:06 THAT HAD TO BE the Slowest, Drunkest, Holy Sheet get myself outta the way I've ever witnessed. One moment slower and it would have been bad bad bad.
44werewolfnomore you can see what I assume is power steering fluid puke right on the driver side front tire right as he leaves the line. Then I assume torque steer did the rest
I live here in California where we don't have any tractor pulls, because the drivers from the Midwest don't like to come out here and pull so far away from home. I do enjoy the videos at least it's something, I saw a tractor pull about 20 years ago, it is much more exciting to see it in person. They are never going to bring them out to California, so I guess I will just have to travel to see a live show.
Those fricking Minis are the worst both to handling and overall safety. Wicked demons. P.S: You need to put a link to the first part in the video at the end or in the description.
@@Yokes27 Well it doesnt help when you have the wheel turned all the way to the right when doing a wheelie and not correcting it before it comes down. There's a reason why you don't see stunt riders on motorcycles doing a wheelie and coming down with wheel turned lmao.
The second one with the truck, I saw that come before he even started moving.. you can clearly see fluid spraying onto the front left tire before he gets going...
@@sludge4125 I'm far from brilliant, but anyone who would make an asinine statement such as "the only dangerous fire is a gasoline fire" is a lot farther from brilliant than I'll ever be.
@@sludge4125 So, Sludge (nice name choice by the way) do these vehicles USE for fuel? You're telling me nitromethane and/or diesel isn't flammable and/or "dangerous"?! You should have known.
@@sludge4125 (I'm still trying to figure out how a fire extinguisher can "ruin" an engine that has a connecting rod lying on the ground next to it! This Sludge clown hasn't a clue WTF he's talking about!)
@@47485ksc Please educate yourself, son. The guy with the extinguisher doesn’t know the engine is already ruined. But he knows if he ruins an engine, he better start running. Educate yourself about the different fuels, and then get back to me.
The ones I love are the ones that nearly kill the drivers. They are the best, or the ones that explode, or catch on fire, and nearly kill the driver as well. Highly entertaining when that happens.
At the risk of repeating myself from a different video, why are so many tracks not prepared for fire? Where are the extinguishers? So many track staff seem taken by surprise when fuel and oil burn!!
I agree with you, one thing to keep in mind is that some of the time they would prefer to let the fire go out on it's own instead of getting the ex. chemicals all over everything. and if it's pumping fuel out of a line or something you might as well let it burn itself out. Fire ex. does seem to be something they have never quite figured out in pulling but it's also fire and and an engine and happens different ways every time. and some of the fuel used is impossible to put out with a fire ex.
I film 4800 hooks a year 4+ leagues nearly only 100 things ever happen like this. It just isn't enough practice to be good at the thing. I have seen professional firefighters take 45 plus seconds to put out a fire. And I have seen freakish things that are stubborn to exhaust. Google chicken man keystone. It is the best. You just cannot know how you will react in a situation until it happens.
WWPTV yes that is true I pull garden tractors and I’ve seen some fairly suped up tractors and never once seen a fire but always hunts in case we have extinguishers on the side of the track
Both PPL and NTPA Officials use "StopFyre" Extinguishing Systems. It puts out the fire, prevents re-ignition and leaves NO Residue. It works on the Principle of the old HALON systems. A lot of the Pullers have them in their vehicles too!!
Man, they can operate a whole season or more (hundreds of vehicles) without a single fire. Hell, it's so rare, most of them don't even remember where the fire extinguishers are, or whose job it is to get one. Besides, since the chemicals can really screw up an engine, fire extinguishers are a very last resort. Most owners would prefer they not be used.
@@peterbond3628 If you lock the rear axle you are in trouble steering on a pull tractor or any farm tractor for that matter if the traction (grip) is not even across both tires. Pull tractors in particular will torque steer as one rear wheel tries to lift more than the other in some circumstances or if the track not even for some reason. Independent brakes on an axle that is locked don't work to change direction if you push one, so you can't brake correct the opposite way if it starts going off the line of direction you want. especially if the front steering wheels won't correct it for any reason like being off the ground. I used to run a farm type pull tractor and have steered down a 300 ft track with the fronts off the ground using those independent brakes that you couldn't do with a "diff locked" as touching one pedal would just slow both wheels the same amount.
1:35... HR is gonna get a hard worded letter regarding staff placement!!! "Definitely safer on the track side of the large reinforced concrete barrier!" Also looks like the drivers are the only ones who wear fire suits. WOW safety third hey.
They're the only ones in fire suits cause they are a foot away from the engine and 99% of the fires that happen happen at the bottom of the engine away from the driver
8:39 There are a little over 1800 rivets airbrushed on this beauty. This was when it destroyed the work of art on this New Holland Six Shooter. Thanks for posting this. The sheet metal is still there, but you can still see where this happened.
love the fact that little tractor that rolled at the end was appropriately named out of control! 🤣
😎
That dude that jumped the concrete barrier barely avoided very serious injuries, lucky and reactive as well.
Had to dodge the ram 😅
After waiting for the truck to be 1 inch away
12:39 -- I don't think I've ever seen a more aptly named vehicle in my entire life.
Darn! You beat me to the joke haha. I noticed the name and got a big smile!
you see a lot of named vehicles do ya?
@@joshthemediocre7824 -- Yes! I do! You do realize this is a *tractor pull...* where nearly *EVERYONE* names their vehicle. Or did that slip past you in your rush to smugly make your bid for 2021's _Pedantic Asshole of The Year Award?_
Hahahaha
@@thebonesaw..4634 hahahahahaha
I'm impressed at the 3 minute response time from track safety.
When seconds count, they have to finish their beer first.
@Dave Micolichek no but thousands of dollars of components and electrical will...
@Dave Micolichek thank you for proving my point lol
@Dave Micolicheklmao nevermind, you're clearly not bright enough to understand.
Dave Micolichek Nah, you’re really not getting it
It is hilarious to watch all these people go running as fast as they can to the accident and when each one of them gets there...... THEY DO NOTHING
they had to disconnect the positive battery terminal but it already burned through
I see a lot of unprepared staff at these events. Might be a good idea to have someone with a fire extinguisher who can run more than 20 feet.
Laughed way too much at this but agree, Marshall’s going to an engine fire and blowing on it lol
Yeah there are some fitness level issues.
@@Sterling_Archer777 - 4:34 - That was the best: Blowing on that fire .. what were they thinking? Were they thinking?
@@tubularap The fire is just excess oil and a fire extinguisher will cause a teardown and put most guys out for weeks. The fire isnt damaging anything.
@@kylecampbell1444 weeks? not from abc fire extinguishers. maybe if they cant afford to repair it for weeks. ive blown a couple motors and had my share of engine fires but never have i been "out for weeks". engine tear down and repair should only take maybe a day or 2.
I've never seen indoor events that had venting for the exhaust. As a kid I saw sled pulls in the Astrodome in the 80s and 90s and they just let us breathe the exhaust in.
The burning throat and eyes let you know you're alive.
The 120dbs remind you you're an American. 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
@@EverythingN.Nothing And the ear ringing will keep you awake on lonely nights
You picked a fine time to leave me loose wheel
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Not again 🤣🤣
6 Months of work, 60.000 grand, 6 seconds fun. I think I've found a new hobby :-)
I think the fun it in the building of it, the pull is just the exhibition
3:38 Love my and Smoot's reaction (red shirt + white hoodie by Stewart sign). I will never forget the carnage at Keystone that night.
WOW ! My family wants to give our appreciation to the person that edited this video! Everything from nice transitions, to close up after-action photos, to good levels, and more! We really appreciate your work Mr/Ms Editor !
Thanks!
@Karl with a K So only you and your family are allowed to have hobbies? Last I checked, no one's stopping you from growing your own. Yours is literally the dumbest comment I've read on youtube all day. And that's really quite an accomplishment on your part. Well done!
Karl with a k
You are out of your mind. Everyone needs happy stimulation in there life. Stfu
@@karlwithak1835 FOCKIN MO-RON.
6:41 The Hoyts told me they have big-time issues with the hood raising due to the force of the turbo and exhaust pipe during runs is why the side shields fall off. They also said their injector wires get absolutely mangled under the duress of a run. When you get on a bad set, you will see this for a few runs in a row until it gets worked out. Then they are good for a long while.
WWPTV no one asked stop commenting bullshit
“Note to self: If tractors on fire... Put it out!”
-Staff
A regular ABC extinguisher would ruin the engine. And the only dangerous fire is a gasoline fire, and these vehicles don’t use gasoline.
6:08 was probably the coolest one yet, nice vid, these were actually real good ones, I’d like more of these 👍🏼
The pullers wouldn't lol
@@dylanfrerking6671 lmao
Yea so true
Normal car people: yeah I put a hole through piston number two
These guys: yeah I put a hole through engine number two
Maybe they should go back motors "101
6:40 you'd think people doing this at this level of competition would have a fire extinguisher somewhere instead of blowing on it like candles
You would think the owners of those vechiles will have fire suppression system like the drag racers have..
It like they do not car that there is a fire, just another day of defeating death..
4:40 LMAO at the guy trying to blow the fire out.
I know right? They're on a dirt track....just grab fist fulls of track and throw it at the fire!
Jesus Loves y’all
Probably because it's just the paint burning
8:50 the turbo is bout as big as the damn front wheel holy hell!!!
Dave Micolichek I’m pretty sure u can’t use diesels
@@frankdaiello2449 the tractors that smoke are diesel engines. but mot of them run on alcohol
Jesus Loves you
Man they will put a dollar general anywhere lol this one is right at the end of track it's like if you full pull come on in and get some snacks on us!!
Matthew Lovette where there’s an empty field it’ll end up a dollar general
It is actually across the main road
@@Zack_1818 [[ooooooooooooooooooo
I want to thank you for showing the actual thumbnail in the video. It seems to be a practice that a lot of people are getting away from. I sincerely hate clickbait thumbnails.
Sometimes it may be an actual photo we shot at the event and not from the actual video. Thats why it may be from the other side of the track. But we make sure its from the event thats featured.
@Karl with a K wow dude... Crawl back under your rock.
7:45 rumor has it that wheel is still rolling away to this day
jimmymarquez108 the announcer should have said.." heads up runaway wheel "
and the lug nuts are still in the toolbox.
10:17 ROFLMAO! The whole damned engine disintegrated!
First one was like: here comes Peter cottontail hopping down the bunny trail 😦
Auntieslapscake theirnface
I was waiting to see what happened if he hit the Jeep PARKED NEXT TO THE TRACK!!! WTF Over???
@2:46
Someone tell that man that when you don't feel like changing the oil after every race, you get a molotov cocktail (oil pounded with methanol)
That way when you puke oil out, it's much more flammable lol
Nice compilation! That garden tractor truly was named well .. "Outta Control"
Thank you!!
Weights all slinging to one side didn't help
"Man that things Outta Control"!
The reaction time of that guy rolling for safety like a action movie.
It should have been an attempted murder charge!
Man, these people had LOTS of money!
Buddy at 11:16 should of called his tractor Roll Over Beethoven LOL!!!! I Love this video love Engine Carnage and fires :)
Good
7:40 - "You picked a fine time to leave me, loose wheel...."
Okay, that was pretty corny. Funny, but corny.
Awesome
That was a funny clever comment !
With missing lug nuts and a loader in my rear
That wheel wasn’t addicted to that tractor ;)
Love it! Fun isn't always safe. If it scares you, dont watch
True story! Thanks for watching
At 1:16 that guy must have two Rabbit foots in his pocket. All I can say is Wow!
That's for sure .
Those are not rabbits feet he has in his shorts 💩
Michael Washington honestly stupid place to stand.
*feet
But yeah, my pants would be ruined.
@@UncleSpuddy yep those pants would be planted in a hole before a tomato plant.
No one ever talks about the guy in the sled and his feelings
The poor guy is constantly getting his chain yanked. 😆
i was there when the garden tractor "outta control" flipped,man was that scary!! so glad he wasnt hurt badly!
lee kurtz i’m glad it didn’t land on him
Was the fella that flipped his garden tractor at White Pines Tennessee
@@tapullinggaming1167 dont remember his name or where hes from,so i cant answer that.
10:09 well that was unexcpected quite literally, unlike all the other engine "pops" lol
you can see some sparks at the begining of his run something wasn't right.
@@sheilaolfieway1885 thats the clutch, extremely normal if they dont have the flywheel inspection plate bolted on under there
As someone who grew up at the drag strip I really dont understand this sport. But it sure is entertaining!
Whoever pulls the thing farthest wins.
As a Canadian I don’t understand this sport either I went to the Champaign county fair in Illinois and it was awesome. Moral of the story you don’t need to understand it. It’s just badass in general
@1:20 thank God that guy was quick on his toes
Good
Отличная подборка, молодцы!
@7:40 - ♫ You picked a fine time to leave me, loose wheel. ♫ 😂
@7:45 , well at least part of the tractor made it 300 feet, is that a win?????
0:59 you can see some fluid starting to leak on the left front tire from up in the fender well, which had something do to with the accident I'm sure. It pulled to that side and almost killed the flag man.
Good spotting
He should have let off long before he did.
Watch the passenger side front tire, the tie rod snapped causing the tire to tweak to the drivers side turning the truck into the wall
5:-08 she'll go or she'll blow ! ! ! A true competitor.
some of these tractor names are so perfect. Stress Test (failed) Outa Control (yep) rofl
7:41
Orale homie got da 3wheel switches
Actually my dad
12:38 Talk about a name never fitting as well ever again...
"Stress Test"
*explodes something*
Perfect name.
Wow, the itty bitty little tractor sure got the attention! I’ve never seen so many dudes run after a tractor like that.
At 10:18, I have never seen an engine disintegrate like that one did.
Must have been Chinese
LIke Hockey never take your eyes of the action Great save
This! A fact. Even pullers need to keep eyes on the action and never turn your back on it.
11:25 When you're too heavy to hold up your own weight on a tiny tractor 😆😆😆
Damn. Someone got their shorts cleaned out quick
They put hundreds of thousends of dollars into these tractors, But they can not put in a fire supression system, like the drag race cars have! ???
Just a Swede !! Ikr
Everything is about weight.
Most of these guys (minimal sponsors) are operating on a tight budget, with everything going into winning. Besides, a fire suppression system would seem somewhat unmanly. Few think that much about fires anyway. With the fuel used, it's just part of the game.
@Dave Micolichek .. Oh, I didn't know the driver and track personnel were all steel. That changes everything. Let it and them burn.
@Dave Micolichek .. Lol. Find a pulling event where they don't have fire safety equipment and you'll probably find that one person. However, you're saying don't worry about it, so I don't know what you're fussing about.
1:06 THAT HAD TO BE the Slowest, Drunkest, Holy Sheet get myself outta the way I've ever witnessed. One moment slower and it would have been bad bad bad.
dude is probably 80
Almost legless.... Half a second later i reckon
What happened? Still dont get it
44werewolfnomore you can see what I assume is power steering fluid puke right on the driver side front tire right as he leaves the line. Then I assume torque steer did the rest
44werewolfnomore you can also see him trying to turn. With full hydro it’s free spinning with no fluid
I live here in California where we don't have any tractor pulls, because the drivers from the Midwest don't like to come out here and pull so far away from home. I do enjoy the videos at least it's something, I saw a tractor pull about 20 years ago, it is much more exciting to see it in person. They are never going to bring them out to California, so I guess I will just have to travel to see a live show.
I love how at 2:44 the little kid just goes wowee mommy
That last little tractor was perfectly named...
1:06 I think that guy will be fine he's got great relflexes.
Oh wow this is a very good video for 2019
Lmao. I never knew you could use your lawnmower for tractor pulls. And he flew off that....😀
why is it that there is always like 30 guys/gals that run on to the track and 95% of them are just standing there watching and getting in the way.
Those fricking Minis are the worst both to handling and overall safety. Wicked demons.
P.S: You need to put a link to the first part in the video at the end or in the description.
Yea the short wheelbase makes things go bad fast. I think that all the time when seeing imports drag racing
@@Yokes27 Well it doesnt help when you have the wheel turned all the way to the right when doing a wheelie and not correcting it before it comes down. There's a reason why you don't see stunt riders on motorcycles doing a wheelie and coming down with wheel turned lmao.
Jesus Loves y’all
7:39 is like something from Laurel and Hardy - the whole thing just fell to bits with virtually no prompting!
10:20 - "Whoa! No fire extinguishers, please! Might ruin my engine!!"
3:56 was definitely hopping right along loved it
Always amazed by how unprepared they are for dealing with fuel fires and shrapnel. Like blowing on flames is just plain stupid.
Good
A regular ABC extinguisher would ruin the engine. And the only dangerous fire is a gasoline fire, and these vehicles don’t use gasoline.
@@sludge4125 its amazing how Many people make a comment on something they know nothing about
Saw Phillip Jones from hunting town MD he was driving the tractor with the troll on it!He has a heavy equipment repair business! Stay safe people!
"my trucks back there... i dont know if i paid my insurance this month" lol.
The second one with the truck, I saw that come before he even started moving.. you can clearly see fluid spraying onto the front left tire before he gets going...
Actually the engine oil plug came out and pumped 2.5 gallons of oil out and they didn't realize it
I do that every time I mow my lawn.
You're supposed to drink beer AFTER you mow the lawn, not before!!! lmao
11:26 "outta control" livin up to it's name, lol.
That first one did a nascar move turn left.
Dodge driver: I missed that first left turn...
Everyone else: THERE ARE NO TURNS IN PULLING...
Love that when that dude turned it over
I LOL'd at the lawn tractor at the very end
Those top notch crew who put out fires not with extinguishers but by blowing on them.
FULL PULL ! 📣
Staff seams to be short on 🔥 extinguishers
It's not their tractor why waste a good fire extinguisher
A regular ABC extinguisher would ruin the engine. And the only dangerous fire is a gasoline fire, and these vehicles don’t use gasoline.
@@sludge4125 Fire is fire, no matter what the fuel source.
@@stayathome2 Brilliant!! What a mind you have.
smh 🤦♂️
@@sludge4125 I'm far from brilliant, but anyone who would make an asinine statement such as "the only dangerous fire is a gasoline fire" is a lot farther from brilliant than I'll ever be.
Haha that bloke in the Blue tractor, 2 engines in a row, toasted...
“Gowd lee mommy” 😂😂
They should keep fire extinguishers handy and learn to use them.
I especially like the moron BLOWING out the fire at 4:40...
A regular ABC extinguisher would ruin the engine. And the only dangerous fire is a gasoline fire, and these vehicles don’t use gasoline.
@@sludge4125 So, Sludge (nice name choice by the way) do these vehicles USE for fuel? You're telling me nitromethane and/or diesel isn't flammable and/or "dangerous"?! You should have known.
@@sludge4125 (I'm still trying to figure out how a fire extinguisher can "ruin" an engine that has a connecting rod lying on the ground next to it! This Sludge clown hasn't a clue WTF he's talking about!)
@@47485ksc Please educate yourself, son.
The guy with the extinguisher doesn’t know the engine is already ruined. But he knows if he ruins an engine, he better start running.
Educate yourself about the different fuels, and then get back to me.
0:55 oil starts leaking on front right tire!
Good eye
The ones I love are the ones that nearly kill the drivers. They are the best, or the ones that explode, or catch on fire, and nearly kill the driver as well. Highly entertaining when that happens.
Good video except for the lawn tractor. LOL!
0:51 good lawd big fella and a moment of silence for the close call of the guy that went over the barriers.
Good thing he was looking Or he would be 6'under today.-Never take ya eyes off the action.
3:39 "I'm outta here, get out by yourself"
Some say that wheel is still rollin to this day.
They done blowed up real good!
At the risk of repeating myself from a different video, why are so many tracks not prepared for fire? Where are the extinguishers? So many track staff seem taken by surprise when fuel and oil burn!!
I agree with you, one thing to keep in mind is that some of the time they would prefer to let the fire go out on it's own instead of getting the ex. chemicals all over everything. and if it's pumping fuel out of a line or something you might as well let it burn itself out. Fire ex. does seem to be something they have never quite figured out in pulling but it's also fire and and an engine and happens different ways every time. and some of the fuel used is impossible to put out with a fire ex.
I film 4800 hooks a year 4+ leagues nearly only 100 things ever happen like this. It just isn't enough practice to be good at the thing. I have seen professional firefighters take 45 plus seconds to put out a fire. And I have seen freakish things that are stubborn to exhaust. Google chicken man keystone. It is the best. You just cannot know how you will react in a situation until it happens.
WWPTV yes that is true I pull garden tractors and I’ve seen some fairly suped up tractors and never once seen a fire but always hunts in case we have extinguishers on the side of the track
Both PPL and NTPA Officials use "StopFyre" Extinguishing Systems. It puts out the fire, prevents re-ignition and leaves NO Residue. It works on the Principle of the old HALON systems. A lot of the Pullers have them in their vehicles too!!
Gy
The number 13
unlucky for some
Safety crew brings a water extinguisher to a fuel fire 😂
What a great bunch of fireman they’re blowing on the flames
12:40 interesting how his tractors name was “Outta Control”. Coincidence? 🤷♂️
I saw that, too. Quite a fitting name.
Why do all the track people run over to everything WITHOUT a fire extinguisher?
Man, they can operate a whole season or more (hundreds of vehicles) without a single fire. Hell, it's so rare, most of them don't even remember where the fire extinguishers are, or whose job it is to get one. Besides, since the chemicals can really screw up an engine, fire extinguishers are a very last resort. Most owners would prefer they not be used.
How cute! Baby tractors!
Well they damn sure named the Mini right, Outta Control... They need steering brakes of some sort for when the front is off the ground.
Diff lock
@@peterbond3628 If you lock the rear axle you are in trouble steering on a pull tractor or any farm tractor for that matter if the traction (grip) is not even across both tires. Pull tractors in particular will torque steer as one rear wheel tries to lift more than the other in some circumstances or if the track not even for some reason.
Independent brakes on an axle that is locked don't work to change direction if you push one, so you can't brake correct the opposite way if it starts going off the line of direction you want. especially if the front steering wheels won't correct it for any reason like being off the ground. I used to run a farm type pull tractor and have steered down a 300 ft track with the fronts off the ground using those independent brakes that you couldn't do with a "diff locked" as touching one pedal would just slow both wheels the same amount.
normally all Tractors in pulling sport have single breaks for each wheel.
at least in europe
Ya left heel tight heel.!! Flintstone style
They have a pedal for each of the rear brakes.
On the dodge replay you forgot to show the hydraulic steering leak all over the left front tire when the light went green
That's one of the first things I caught!
10:16 "DANG! my new tractah! Now how am I gon pick up my cousin this weekend for date night?"
So nice 😍👌💯
1:35... HR is gonna get a hard worded letter regarding staff placement!!!
"Definitely safer on the track side of the large reinforced concrete barrier!"
Also looks like the drivers are the only ones who wear fire suits. WOW safety third hey.
They're the only ones in fire suits cause they are a foot away from the engine and 99% of the fires that happen happen at the bottom of the engine away from the driver