The rear suspension helps a bunch with them. Let’s the axles walk up and over stuff really well instead of bouncing over everything. And, tall tires help a lot too. Also, goes to show how a slower consistent speed can still make for a decent time. A lot of the other stuff went faster sometimes, while plowing into the ground the rest of the time.
I remember one year at the county fair they setupp something like this where htey had short course trucks doing timed exhibition runs, but between their runs they let 'regular' folks run most of the same course in their 'street' trucks(there was one very big hill they didn't do). This one guy in an lifted suburban just hammers his throttle from the start, and halfway through on an small jump he snapped his rear drive shaft. They towed him off and let everyoen else finish their first round then let the Pro trucks do their second round. Then next 'amateur' round the guy in the suburban came back, and on the same jump as before snapped his front driveshaft in spectacular fashion (big bright light, glowing parts on the ground. etc.) What was even better than that was while all the 'amateurs' brought their lifted trucks and jeeps with larger tires, there was one entry that was an LOWERED mini truck (as in it would be scraping the asphalt) that just absolutely dominated the amateur bracket. Naturally it was one of the Pro's showing everyone how it's done, and that you could do so without lifting your truck to the extreme. While everyone cheered the mini-truck, they absolutely loved the destruction of the Suburban.....
Most people don’t have the timing to hit stuff right and maintain speed. They just hit everything as fast as they can. But, the destruction makes for entertainment.
The duce and m93 and Oshkosh trucks far better than the Stewart Stevenson trucks the m93 if faced with a rd block and the duce the front end and motor will take the damage before the drivers or occupants in the vehicle the plus a cab over not the best thing for fixing in the field having to lift the cab instead of panels and hood
These trucks are extremely week. A Japanese toyota can take way more punishment than this haha.. I’ll never buy an American car or truck after seeing this, Japan all the way from now on! These cars are soooo weak haha
The Clark County Tuff Trucks courses are some of the absolute best courses I've seen on UA-cam!
Never give up! 😁❤️
That's 6x6 is having flashbacks... poor truck! 😢
* vietnam flashbacks *
5:37 Deuce ate that course for lunch. As expected.
The rear suspension helps a bunch with them. Let’s the axles walk up and over stuff really well instead of bouncing over everything. And, tall tires help a lot too.
Also, goes to show how a slower consistent speed can still make for a decent time. A lot of the other stuff went faster sometimes, while plowing into the ground the rest of the time.
Thumbs up to all you tough truckers that are still in the game!!! keep on keeping on!!! good times🎉
2:50 Dang. Hit the ground so hard he changed vehicles mid-run.
Now that is getting in the dirt love it 🇺🇸 thank from every one 👍 PS I can see crazy Smurf racing he's local from where I live 🤔❤️
Love the footage Marty! Thanks for sharing!
You’re welcome, glad you love it!
THE LITTLE DODGE THAT COULD. he came through RIPPING!! @1:20
That Jurassic park jeep was awesome
MARTY!!! Great video.. Thanks..
Thank you!
When I watch baseball or hockey the fans are always one their phones.
Sounds like a date night with my Mrs haha
Maybe basketball but not hockey lol
Definitely not hockey...
@@chazmichaelmichaels88 you joking
@Tyler Johnston nah, even last place nhl teams have wild fans. You clearly don't watch hockey.
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What people think Americans watch:
What Americans actually watch:
Great video Marty!
Thanks man, congrats on your win in Harrisburg!
@@MartyHansen Thank you!
I didn't care for the clips switching before the trucks were even finished.
I remember one year at the county fair they setupp something like this where htey had short course trucks doing timed exhibition runs, but between their runs they let 'regular' folks run most of the same course in their 'street' trucks(there was one very big hill they didn't do). This one guy in an lifted suburban just hammers his throttle from the start, and halfway through on an small jump he snapped his rear drive shaft. They towed him off and let everyoen else finish their first round then let the Pro trucks do their second round. Then next 'amateur' round the guy in the suburban came back, and on the same jump as before snapped his front driveshaft in spectacular fashion (big bright light, glowing parts on the ground. etc.)
What was even better than that was while all the 'amateurs' brought their lifted trucks and jeeps with larger tires, there was one entry that was an LOWERED mini truck (as in it would be scraping the asphalt) that just absolutely dominated the amateur bracket. Naturally it was one of the Pro's showing everyone how it's done, and that you could do so without lifting your truck to the extreme. While everyone cheered the mini-truck, they absolutely loved the destruction of the Suburban.....
Most people don’t have the timing to hit stuff right and maintain speed. They just hit everything as fast as they can.
But, the destruction makes for entertainment.
'YEAH BABY!'
YEEEAH BABY
Oh My Pancreas!!...........There's blood in my stool!! 😳😂
Good ol racing fun.
most american thing i've seen
YEAHHHH BABBBYYYYY
6:05 they should have played Born in the USA by Bruce Springsteen
Where was this held at?... I know that Austin Peay is a college in Clarksville tn
Clark County Fair in Ridgefield, Washington.
wHAT SIZE PROPERTY IS REQUIRED FOR THIS SORT OF EVENT?
A lot are held in outdoor rodeo arenas at local fairgrounds. They’re usually 200-250 feet long and 130-150 feet wide.
@@MartyHansen Awesome. Thanks.
Not a democrat in sight. I love it.
Someone get a stock subaru out there
Yep, nothing like good old flag Etiquette.
10:14 how do people buy tall RZRs like this and not know that they shouldn't take turns at 30 mph?
You can just go to a dealership and buy one
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Where is this?
Footage was from events in Washington State and Oregon.
Where is this at?
Footage is from events in Washington and Oregon.
@@MartyHansen I thought some of it looked like the fairgrounds in Redmond, OR
Yep, some of the footage is from the fairgrounds in Redmond, Oregon.
too bad alot of the best parts were clipped
Jeeps can fly. Jeeps doing jeep things with others.
The duce and m93 and Oshkosh trucks far better than the Stewart Stevenson trucks the m93 if faced with a rd block and the duce the front end and motor will take the damage before the drivers or occupants in the vehicle the plus a cab over not the best thing for fixing in the field having to lift the cab instead of panels and hood
These trucks are extremely week. A Japanese toyota can take way more punishment than this haha.. I’ll never buy an American car or truck after seeing this, Japan all the way from now on! These cars are soooo weak haha
good for you here's a cookie
I wonder why these heaps need to have american flags on them.... think it's cool??
Hardest to watch video ever edited. Too much skipping around. Sux
He showed the trucks driving around. What the fuck else could this video contain.
@@MRFLAPPYTREE Sux. The worst.
That's your shitty opinion. I think this video did everything the title said.
0:48 L O L