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Those are the type of tractor pulls I like old school tractor pulling
The Good old days!
that must of been a hell of a sight to see back then
Hey nice video btw that looks like ridgetown college conglomerate of silos
Robert! Great to hear from you! Hope all is well.
No helmets, not cages, no scatter shields, but oh boy, what fun!
I wish there was sound.. but at least we have video!
Dat wuz a gude sho. i felled oft mine wonse. thanke yu fore putin it on.
Check out my other vintage tractor pulling video.. it's from the 1960's!
Interesting sled being used.
Those were the good old days does any one remember rambunctious in lorain county
4:33 The Luv Machine
its wheatley my dad new some of these guys he recognized the silos at 3:31.
Pocahantas Iowa?
Wheatley ran a couple hotrods before the end of his run he sold one of them to George Jackson, who’d had a lot of success pulling a IH 1456 all over the Midwest. Those hotrods never seemed to stay together long, always blowing up...
really wish there was sound but still is cool.
Those hotrods were always broke down
Those are the type of tractor pulls I like old school tractor pulling
The Good old days!
that must of been a hell of a sight to see back then
Hey nice video btw that looks like ridgetown college conglomerate of silos
Robert! Great to hear from you! Hope all is well.
No helmets, not cages, no scatter shields, but oh boy, what fun!
I wish there was sound.. but at least we have video!
Dat wuz a gude sho. i felled oft mine wonse. thanke yu fore putin it on.
Check out my other vintage tractor pulling video.. it's from the 1960's!
Interesting sled being used.
Those were the good old days does any one remember rambunctious in lorain county
4:33 The Luv Machine
its wheatley my dad new some of these guys he recognized the silos at 3:31.
Pocahantas Iowa?
Wheatley ran a couple hotrods before the end of his run he sold one of them to George Jackson, who’d had a lot of success pulling a IH 1456 all over the Midwest. Those hotrods never seemed to stay together long, always blowing up...
really wish there was sound but still is cool.
Those hotrods were always broke down