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Tractor pull sled tutorial 101

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Topic: Tractor pull sled tutorial 101
Posted By: AC7060IL
Subject: Tractor pull sled tutorial 101
Date Posted: 05 Sep 2024 at 9:52am
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=J9SzYpgQJto" rel="nofollow - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=J9SzYpgQJto

After watching DrAllis 175 XTD’s pull video, I had many questions. Some of which He answered - Thanks DrAllis for sharing your valued tractor/pulling insights. Exchanging his & some other forum members info, humbled me in how little I knew of a pulling sled. So I did a YouTube search & found this video. Not plugging for Logan Thomas, but did enjoy him explaining his sled.

So for what it’s worth, I posted this weblink video here in the farm equipment section instead of the pulling section because I figure there’s probably others here (like myself that have never pulled) that might enjoy this 15 min tutorial video.
Administration if you decide otherwise, my apologies in advance.



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Posted By: dfwallis
Date Posted: 05 Sep 2024 at 4:45pm
Originally posted by AC7060IL AC7060IL wrote:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=J9SzYpgQJto" rel="nofollow - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=J9SzYpgQJto

After watching DrAllis 175 XTD’s pull video, I had many questions. Some of which He answered - Thanks DrAllis for sharing your valued tractor/pulling insights. Exchanging his & some other forum members info, humbled me in how little I knew of a pulling sled. So I did a YouTube search & found this video. Not plugging for Logan Thomas, but did enjoy him explaining his sled.

So for what it’s worth, I posted this weblink video here in the farm equipment section instead of the pulling section because I figure there’s probably others here (like myself that have never pulled) that might enjoy this 15 min tutorial video.
Administration if you decide otherwise, my apologies in advance.

Interesting.  I was fascinated by these pulling videos when I first saw them but I've become less and less interested over time.  Too many uncontrolled variables like mud hole that one guy managed to steer clear of and another guy didn't because the front end came up.  I do tend to enjoy older "stock" more than 500hp screaming diesels.  But then I learned that "stock" doesn't necessarily mean "stock".  I often don't know what I'm looking at because huge number of the videos don't bother to include descriptions of any kind.  


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Posted By: WF owner
Date Posted: 05 Sep 2024 at 8:30pm
"500hp screaming diesels" is just a little more than field stock.

The real Super stocks are WAY more horsepower than that!!!


Posted By: AC7060IL
Date Posted: 06 Sep 2024 at 7:51am
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=h77K60N-4BI" rel="nofollow - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=h77K60N-4BI

Here’s a follow up 13 min video from Logan Thomas as he talks specs about sled’s Deutz engine, Allison drive trans, rear (sled drive) axle, front (weight box drive) axle. 5 speed trans for weight box versus pull distances, safety measures, etc.


Posted By: DanWi
Date Posted: 06 Sep 2024 at 8:31am
It's amazing how these things work. They allow a 3500 lb tractor to pull and can stop a multi engine mod ora large articulate tractor with a few adjustments.


Posted By: PaulB
Date Posted: 08 Sep 2024 at 11:22am
In the over half half a century I've been pulling I've witnessed the evolution of pulling sleds from stone boat horse pull sleds to what we have today. One thing I dislike about these modern ones is the hydraulic drop pans, when they stop you it feels like a chain to an oak tree. I have pulled a few sleds that use truck air bags pressurized with a regulator to control the pan and you will never feel when the pan drops and they can stop much of the big and fast vehicles just as capable as the hydraulic pan sleds.  
 Some of the sleds of the past were amazing at how a seeming small sled could stop amazingly powerful vehicles. One comical incident was back in the mid 70s at a pull at Fisherville, Va. , when Danny Dean (IH 1066 Red Rooster) saw the Sitting Bull sled, made the comment "That little sled won't stop my tractor" to which the sled operator replied "we'll just have to wait and see won't we". That entire weekend and the NTPA event the only Super-Stock tractors that made it past 200' were in the 12,000 open. There were a couple pull offs in modified classes and also a pull off in the 12,000 just to make the show interesting. Also an army tank was hooked to the sled for an exhibition pull that failed to get to 300'. 
  


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Real pullers don't have speed limits.
If you can't make it GO... make it SHINY



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