Hey brother, new subscriber, watched this video, and love the quality of you video, right up on the track. And the game changer is getting to clearly hear the Announcer on the PA introducing each competitor. I feel I’m right there in the stands, takes me back in the day to when dad pulled all over Iowa/Nebraska. Keep up the great work!
This is the way tractor pulling used to be . After watching a bunch of hot rod tractor pulls . I found this true good old fashioned farm stock video rather interesting , because most of these tractor's probably go back in farm use of some kind . I call it usable horsepower . Most of the prostock & beyond are not usable horsepower . They make a couple of runs down the track a year if they don't bracket b4 that , and that's about it . Koodo's to keeping a few shows more original , keep it up .
It literally says "2022" in the title. This is the type of guy who whines about having to wear a seatbelt or not being able to drink and drive like the "good old days"
To many of us that are are smaller family farms. Love watching these stock tractors pull. It gives us a chance to compare tractors against other brands. And also it’s a tractor pull we can compete in without spending a big bundle money. I grew up watching my dad pull in the local stock tractor pulls it’s like a family and community event.
I ask myself Am I a racist for tractors that aren’t IH?? I’m sure there were some good manufacturers but I just grew up with IH and the rest seem like just old iron!
I grew up driving Massey Ferguson’s so I favor Massey’s quite a bit. My grandpa had Internationals so I have a connection to them . My son aways like John Deere’s and so I bought a JD 5320 now it got 9,985 hrs and still going. My main tractor is a MF 3070 92hp. I like all the different brands. I remember when I was younger my dad pull in the out of the field tractor pulls at the local fairgrounds. He always had Massey Ferguson’s, back then the Massey’s were a heavier tractor than the John Deere’s, he always had to pull against the John Deere’s that had more horsepower in the same weight class. He would pull in a low gear and go up the track slow and the John Deere’s and other would go fast up the track and then spin out. Dad have our Massey’s balanced out and many time he would out pull the John Deere’s by walking the Massey up the track with the front wheels about a foot and a half off the ground most of the way up the track. He took first and second place many times. I remember back then I didn’t care much for the John Deere’s.
Nice farm tractor pulls not all big money 💵 mod. Crap 😂💥🇺🇸
Hey brother, new subscriber, watched this video, and love the quality of you video, right up on the track. And the game changer is getting to clearly hear the Announcer on the PA introducing each competitor. I feel I’m right there in the stands, takes me back in the day to when dad pulled all over Iowa/Nebraska. Keep up the great work!
This is the way tractor pulling used to be . After watching a bunch of hot rod tractor pulls . I found this true good old fashioned farm stock video rather interesting , because most of these tractor's probably go back in farm use of some kind . I call it usable horsepower . Most of the prostock & beyond are not usable horsepower . They make a couple of runs down the track a year if they don't bracket b4 that , and that's about it . Koodo's to keeping a few shows more original , keep it up .
Great call! When helmets were introduced in Central Ontario my thoughts went back to went helmets were introduced to motorcycles! Where this stop?
Ive never heard of speed limits in tractor pulls i only like the stalk tractors .im not into the modified ones .
Jeez, big balls no helmet no belt
They're stock. Not much different than pulling with them at home.
You don't wear a belt if there is no rops
It doesn’t tell us the year of all of the tractors let alone the distance they went. What’s the point of watching it?
Never ben a big farmall man but those 1206 are really 5⁵😊
Oh by the way I tried to kinda spot what the attendance was like . I hope the 38 or so crowd cheered the pullers on
What year was this? No helmets?
Just don't see the need! Sled operator doesn't wear one ether
This was 2022, usually helmets aren't required in the rules for the slower classes.
It literally says "2022" in the title. This is the type of guy who whines about having to wear a seatbelt or not being able to drink and drive like the "good old days"
Big Bore I just don't want to wear a helmet when I baling hay!
Who specifically is making you wear a helmet while bailing your hay? Maybe you should just listen to what your mom says.@@brianbeatty7035
Is Coldwater still just the surrounding counties?
Its like witching grandmother crawl back into her wheelchair when she gets off the toilet
Just try different perspectives until one is tolerable
To many of us that are are smaller family farms. Love watching these stock tractors pull. It gives us a chance to compare tractors against other brands. And also it’s a tractor pull we can compete in without spending a big bundle money. I grew up watching my dad pull in the local stock tractor pulls it’s like a family and community event.
You watch that often?
Farm Stock is where they keep it real
These stupid speed limits take all the fun out of it
I ask myself Am I a racist for tractors that aren’t IH?? I’m sure there were some good manufacturers but I just grew up with IH and the rest seem like just old iron!
I'm similar, but more discriminating towards the orange.
At least it's not a full video of John Deere!
Don't feel bad about that , others feel that way about other brands two . Eh .
I grew up driving Massey Ferguson’s so I favor Massey’s quite a bit. My grandpa had Internationals so I have a connection to them . My son aways like John Deere’s and so I bought a JD 5320 now it got 9,985 hrs and still going. My main tractor is a MF 3070 92hp. I like all the different brands. I remember when I was younger my dad pull in the out of the field tractor pulls at the local fairgrounds. He always had Massey Ferguson’s, back then the Massey’s were a heavier tractor than the John Deere’s, he always had to pull against the John Deere’s that had more horsepower in the same weight class. He would pull in a low gear and go up the track slow and the John Deere’s and other would go fast up the track and then spin out. Dad have our Massey’s balanced out and many time he would out pull the John Deere’s by walking the Massey up the track with the front wheels about a foot and a half off the ground most of the way up the track. He took first and second place many times. I remember back then I didn’t care much for the John Deere’s.