Must be the same hitch as posted on another thread of the Budweiser Clydesdales (at a rodeo). The near horse in the front swing pair is wanting to go! Or maybe just wanting a little more attention.
Perhaps the rear wheel being locked up made that horse jumpy. Anyway at least they waited until the horses were clear before they fired up the top fuelers!
Must be the same hitch as posted on another thread of the Budweiser Clydesdales (at a rodeo). The near horse in the front swing pair is wanting to go! Or maybe just wanting a little more attention.
Perhaps the rear wheel being locked up made that horse jumpy. Anyway at least they waited until the horses were clear before they fired up the top fuelers!