Absolutely love that you guys came and covered this event and put eyes on these awesome machines. This sport is near and dear to our hearts obviously. Hope you enjoyed your time out there!!!
@@m4rvinmartianVery dumb take. These guys mostly focus on street racing. They don’t have to send their filmers to these events but they choose to. I personally like that the filmers aren’t the most informed on the specific sports they cover, most viewers won’t be either. Good for everyone to learn together.
Every single Midwestern state and Nordic country is going to have the same comment Admittedly, I have definitely been to pulls with a lot of 10k+ HP set-ups. Not seeing those here.
@@Berm_Blaster my personal fav is "Thurston Pulling Photos" but theres also "Hooked Up Pulling Productions", and "WWPTV Video" which are more popular. Hope that helps!
Funny how before i got into cars and specifically being a jdm head, i grew up watching tractor pulls on OLN and SpeedVision. Those rigs are simply incredible!
The kid with the 2 Allison V12s is the son of one of my college auto tech instructors at NECC in Norfolk. 10 years ago they built a tractor with five 6.0LS engines on it and I did the head work on them for extra credit!
Three words: Bowling Green, Ohio I loved this video. Sometimes I forget that the motorsport is still so unknown. I've been around pulling my entire life, I know no difference. Your reactions to some of the setups were cheerful to watch.
4x4 super stocks are some of my favorite looking trucks ever, my dad took us to tractor pulls all over eastern NC when we were little. Best times ever!
NC boy myself and my Dad did the same. Greensboro Coliseum was freaking awesome, State Fair in Raleigh was good back in the day, and I can't remember what small towns we went too. Childhood memories though
I gotta tell you, I just love power. I've come to realize no matter wth it is- its just awesome. My heart lies with the full hooded tractors with big diesels. The amount of variety overall just makes this sport so enjoyable for me.
That dude with the Rolls-Royce tractor has That engine timed too a knats ass! When you hit the key and it fires up immediately! You got to know it doesn't get much better than that my friend! 🤗
I'm honestly amazed you guys are just now getting around to tractor pulls between all the engine combos and the sounds of engines screaming wide-open figured this would get covered sooner
I remember seeing Tractor Pulls on TV when I was a kid, but I have to admit I kind of forgot they exist. Now as an adult who enjoys drag racing, seeing the amount of thought, engineering, and obvious passion that goes into these machines is insane. I can't help but wonder how those multi-engine setups sync the output shafts into one single drive shaft, and from considerably different angles at that!
WOW!!! What a OUTSTANDING VIDEO. From the interviews, the explanation of what we were looking at, the power of these machines, all the way to the end of the track!!!! Just WOW!!! I grew up on a farm, went to plenty of tractor/truck pulls, so I had a good understanding of what was going on!! BUT you all knocked this out the park!!!!
Thank you for explaining, I never knew why the tractors would stop, but now I see it's the weight transfer making it harder as it goes. Love the videos!
@@Yeorgeyvery popular in the Netherlands. Started with farmers wanting to test their own skill and power of their tractors. In summer there's events almost every weekend throughout the country. Inter techno lambada (Dutch team) went to the us and absolutely dominated there.
Been watching tracker pulls ... All my life ,,, even went to a few of them as a kid ... But you guys answered more good questions ,,, than I ever knew ... Thanks a lot ...
I really like the way you cut this video: first you introduce the tractor, then you show ist's run, then you introduce the next one and so on. This makes a really nice presentation. Thank you for this work.
I've been in love with the V12 Allisons and Rolls Royces since I was a kid and saw them at tractor pulls. It's cool that they're still around and younger guys are keeping them alive and kicking. My FAVORITE sound is of the multi jet engine tractors. That crazy whine was they spool up and down is unlike anything else! The diversity of power plants is what I love most about the sport. That COE Fuel truck was my favorite of the video. Never seen such a crazy setup before!
Oh hell ya, now we're playin with power! Please cover more of these, these tractors are insane. I grew up in NE OH with these tractor competitions and always believe they don't get the coverage they deserve. From fabrication and variety of powertrains, to insane numbers and those sounds. These are the whole package.
I've been watching tractor pulls since I was knee-high to a grass hopper, and this is probably the best coverage I've ever seen of an event. Well done, 1320!
I'm glad to see you guys cover this. Yep, farm boys hot rods. LOL It's all about how much weight you have is to how much you can pull plus a bunch of other rules depending on what state you are in or which group you pull with. Super Semi trucks are fun. Built for pulling only.
Dude, I've loved tractor pulls ever since I was a 6 year old kid. Back in the day, hearing the engines going all out reverberating through a concrete grandstand or stadium was intense. Jet engines, Allisons, Rolls Royce, Hemis, Chevys, backyard junkers with beer cans falling out, it was always a great time. Tractor pulls used to be a huge event. Right around this time was the birth of the OG monster trucks, got to see the OG Bob Chandler Bigfoot and Dennis Anderson Grave Digger and all those awesome old trucks. There is still a huge crack in the cement wall where Dennis Anderson crashed at my local fairgrounds. They would run them at the end of the night after the pulls, hell sometimes they would even hook up to the sleds and do a pull. Always cool to see someone get into this sport and see how insane some of these tractors are.
Now this is how you increase your views and subscribers. There are so much more to motorsports than just drag racing. You make more videos like this and you'll see a difference. I for one love this!
Exactly, these are passion projects used to entertain people and it's so much fun, even if they win there class they only make enough to cover the cost of just being there
@1320video At around ~ 1:30 one other thing that's important to note on these sleds is that once the weight box hits the end of its travel, the sled itself will engage a set of hydraulic actuators to physically dig its belly tray into the dirt. This is governed by distance travelled and is determined beforehand on a per-class basis. Lots of these vehicles are capable of running way off the end of the track with a fully-engaged weight box, so the belly tray drag is sort of a last-ditch effort to arrest as much momentum as possible at the end of the run. Once the belly tray of the sled digs in, only your momentum will keep things moving.
You all need to go and see the Hotrod Semi and the unlimited modified classes in person.... Those truly shake the ground.... They are the 2 highest horsepower classes in pulling.....
Alright, you talked me in to going to Wisner this August. Haven't been to the truck/tractor pulls in years. I live in Omaha as well, so a short drive. Love the airplane engines (that RR V-12 sounds louder than hell), but there's nothing like the sound of a high-revving gasoline (or, corn) V-8 like that hemi Ranger.
these guys have alot of love for these builds. its awesome getting to see them happy to share. how many other events have u gone to that the owners asked u to sit in the drivers seat to give u an experience of what it feels like, hell the one guy let u sit in it while he started the engines, the guy got to feel an engine that most ppl only got to feel while fighting in a war. insanely friendly group of ppl.
Was around pulling a lot back in the 80s when my cousin pulled in the super stock 4wd truck class. Met a lot of the guys that pulled modified tractors which in hindsight were tame compared to now. Those guys and gals have their hands full. You want the weight xfer but you sometimes you need to correct course so it's a balancing act. Controlling the front wheel height going down the track is pure driver skill. Such a cool sport and great people to be around.
This was a treat! One thing though... I hope you guys can get some expert audio advice on how to better record these really loud engine sounds. That amazing Griffon turns up at the line. Listening to this on a decent pair of over-ear headphones and you can really hear a deep earthquake-like rumble. But as the throttle opens and that thing approaches the camera the mic just says _"Nope, I'm not doing this!"_ and drops the low frequencies. Same for the Allison and that twin blown hemi. Once the decibels go up, the microphone (or the audio processing behind it) drops the bass and after that the lower mid too. It would be awesome if you can get a suitable low sensitivity high dynamic range mic to capture those magnificent roars!
I agree, but I’m not sure such a mic actually exists. I’m on the sidelines every weekend with a camera and for some of these classes, you’ll see 125-130dB standing where they were. It sucks, too, because they sound SOOOO good!
@@ryanroossinck7431 They do! Those are known as High SPL microphones, or high sound pressure level microphones. But the one example I found for "up to 150 dB" was already listed as US$ 1250. Model RG-50HL is an analogue mic with a range of 5 Hz - 30 kHz, so you also need a recorder that can do analogue to digital.
I so loved this episode!!! I have been going to pulls since I was a kid and have friends pulling now and just enjoyed the honest enthusiasm of this majestic Motorsport!!
What you didnt mention is once the weight goes all the way to the front, the whole sled drops down taking all of the weight off of its axles and they then have to drag the 60,000 pound sled it until it comes to a stop, at the end of a full pull you'll be able to see that the sleds wheels are actually off of the ground.
Plus there’s ribs on the bottom of the plate so it digs in. Way more surface area than the tires. Once the plate drops and the weight is on it the tractor is gonna stop.
The evolution of tractor pulling is wild. Started with fresh from the field tractors to this. This is great and I still enjoy the farmer pulls as well. Nice work!
I've been to a LOT of tractor pulls over the decades and watched a lot of pulling channels on UA-cam, but 1320video came into their coverage with fresh eyes and made a video that I got a lot out of. I don't get to Nebraska to see pulls, so the machines I hadn't seen before. I had no idea that turbo LS's were a thing in light modified pulling. I had never seen a RR Griffon pull in person. They are pretty popular in European tractor pulling. The guy with the turbo-Hemi fuel truck had it all figured out. The joystick steering blows my mind, and he's been using it for years. Smart guy. You guys need to get to a pull with Unlimited Super Stocks or Light Super Stocks. Those run diesel engines converted to spark-ignition methanol with multi-stage turbos. That's a style of engine that you won't see in drag racing, and tractor pullers have been running those for 40 years.
Thank you for bringing this one. Good to see such a variety of kit . And to hear the breakdowns by the owner/drivers was really interesting. Keep up the fantastic content and Happy New Year to you all.🎉
1st class video, checking out the car and driver then watching it pull is by far the best way to make this kinda video that I've seen (from a viewers point of view).
this is doing more for motorsports than anything in the history of motorsports. i watch more types of racing now after being introduced to it through 1320 an cleetus than i ever would have imagined. i knew they existed b4 but was never interested in them enough to even consider trying to follow them but now i get introduced to them with a good look at the vehicles an these are by far some of the coolest designs and variety of types of builds engine combo an just one off custom designs to make the stuff work is awesome to get to see it but get some story behind them, just makes you have a better understanding an more interested in watching each an every one make its pass. keep it up an i think u guys should go out an start going to as many different types of motorsport events as u can just to help introduce ppl to whats out there cause i know theres alot ive never even seen or heard of b4 and i would consider myself someone who follows an watches this stuff so spread the word.
Absolutely love that you guys came and covered this event and put eyes on these awesome machines. This sport is near and dear to our hearts obviously. Hope you enjoyed your time out there!!!
A bit criminal to wait all this time and then go through the pits like, look at these unique engines.
*Yes... we know. YOU are the late-comer.*
What a drag!
@@m4rvinmartianVery dumb take. These guys mostly focus on street racing. They don’t have to send their filmers to these events but they choose to. I personally like that the filmers aren’t the most informed on the specific sports they cover, most viewers won’t be either. Good for everyone to learn together.
I love these 1320Experiences. All aspects of motorsports deserve some time in the spotlight!
My favorite other than the street stuff
Agree!
Well said. Everything from dirt bike and snowmachine hill climbs, to motorcycle chariot racing are all interesting in their own way lol
You guys need to make a trip to bowling green Ohio. You think these setups are crazy, wait till you’re in BG. Some tractors have 5 big blower motors
This going to be a top comment the challenge is out Ohio did yall ain’t shit
From Ohio.... can confirm!
Every single Midwestern state and Nordic country is going to have the same comment
Admittedly, I have definitely been to pulls with a lot of 10k+ HP set-ups. Not seeing those here.
I'm from Bowling Green
I'm from Bowling Green Ohio and it will be the wildest thing you ever see
ABOUT DARN TIME, there's quite a few really high quality tractor pull channels I follow. Glad to see you covering these.
Can you suggest a few
@@Berm_Blaster my personal fav is "Thurston Pulling Photos"
but theres also "Hooked Up Pulling Productions", and "WWPTV Video" which are more popular. Hope that helps!
Sooo happy to see these guys put eyes on our sport!!!!!
@@BUILTDIESELMAFIA oh man!! I was one copy + paste short of adding your channel. Thanks for what you do!!
@@Labergemusic i like BCP
back channel productions
Dude at the beginning was as cool as they come. A guy like that brings people into the sport.
Thanks
Yes. I have that feeling but I can't explain it till you explained it.
Tractor pulls never get old. Nor the food. Went to national sanctioned events as an 8 yr old kid 37 years ago and I need to get back in person.
Funny how before i got into cars and specifically being a jdm head, i grew up watching tractor pulls on OLN and SpeedVision. Those rigs are simply incredible!
The kid with the 2 Allison V12s is the son of one of my college auto tech instructors at NECC in Norfolk. 10 years ago they built a tractor with five 6.0LS engines on it and I did the head work on them for extra credit!
Three words: Bowling Green, Ohio
I loved this video. Sometimes I forget that the motorsport is still so unknown. I've been around pulling my entire life, I know no difference. Your reactions to some of the setups were cheerful to watch.
Fort Recovery, OH ! Not the same size facility as BG but pound for pound = or better than BG any day.
You guys definitely gotta get to Bowling Green or a place like that for a big NTPA pull!
Excellent video as always!
4x4 super stocks are some of my favorite looking trucks ever, my dad took us to tractor pulls all over eastern NC when we were little. Best times ever!
NC boy myself and my Dad did the same. Greensboro Coliseum was freaking awesome, State Fair in Raleigh was good back in the day, and I can't remember what small towns we went too. Childhood memories though
Hell yeah! I was further east, never been to Greensboro but other than the state fair I remember the Pinetops 300 and Williamston the most!
@@UnorderlySkills Hearing that in a coliseum was freaking awesome. It was way better than the outdoor stuff
My grandpa pulled for 20 plus years and it’s always been a part of our family here in Ohio, I was really happy to see this posted on here!
We were glad to have 1320video at the pull, i had a blast with the interview!
I love it when you cover these weird and wonderful drag racing events. The semi trucks and the RC cars etc!
Some of these tractors look nuts!!!
I gotta tell you, I just love power. I've come to realize no matter wth it is- its just awesome. My heart lies with the full hooded tractors with big diesels. The amount of variety overall just makes this sport so enjoyable for me.
That dude with the Rolls-Royce tractor has That engine timed too a knats ass! When you hit the key and it fires up immediately! You got to know it doesn't get much better than that my friend! 🤗
I'm honestly amazed you guys are just now getting around to tractor pulls between all the engine combos and the sounds of engines screaming wide-open figured this would get covered sooner
I remember seeing Tractor Pulls on TV when I was a kid, but I have to admit I kind of forgot they exist. Now as an adult who enjoys drag racing, seeing the amount of thought, engineering, and obvious passion that goes into these machines is insane.
I can't help but wonder how those multi-engine setups sync the output shafts into one single drive shaft, and from considerably different angles at that!
WOW!!! What a OUTSTANDING VIDEO. From the interviews, the explanation of what we were looking at, the power of these machines, all the way to the end of the track!!!! Just WOW!!! I grew up on a farm, went to plenty of tractor/truck pulls, so I had a good understanding of what was going on!! BUT you all knocked this out the park!!!!
Please give the cabover man a sticker what a legend 🤜
Amazing & imaginative build.
Absolutely
Scottie is the nicest cat in the world, too. Super-good dude.
So glad you guys are covering this. Yall have to be the best overall well rounded motorsports group out there.
Thank you for explaining, I never knew why the tractors would stop, but now I see it's the weight transfer making it harder as it goes. Love the videos!
Finally! This is a VERY popular sport in Europe. Draws bigger crowds than drag racing where I come from…
Thanks for covering this!
Where? It’s really popular in the USA too. Mainly midwestern states like Iowa, Ohio, Wisconsin, etc. Farmland.
never heard of this in europe
@@Yeorgeygoing for over 40 years, on several TV stations, …
It’s pretty concentrated in the northern-western part though.
@@Yeorgeyvery popular in the Netherlands. Started with farmers wanting to test their own skill and power of their tractors. In summer there's events almost every weekend throughout the country. Inter techno lambada (Dutch team) went to the us and absolutely dominated there.
@@boofingenthusiast Netherlands and Germany, look up Green Monster Team for example, 3 Allison setup
The engineering feat that these tractor/truck guys do is unreal. Always loved going to the local tractor/truck pulls.
I grew up with this stuff. Really cool to see you guys exposing others to it. Motorsports!
1320 really dragged us to some great racing this week. This is awesome content.
Been watching tracker pulls ... All my life ,,, even went to a few of them as a kid ... But you guys answered more good questions ,,, than I ever knew ... Thanks a lot ...
So much fun watching you in the trucks and tractors. Talking to the builders and drivers well done.
20:16 these 4x4 trucks are my favorite to watch. Those things get down.
I really like the way you cut this video: first you introduce the tractor, then you show ist's run, then you introduce the next one and so on. This makes a really nice presentation. Thank you for this work.
Those aircraft engines sound amazing!
I've been in love with the V12 Allisons and Rolls Royces since I was a kid and saw them at tractor pulls. It's cool that they're still around and younger guys are keeping them alive and kicking. My FAVORITE sound is of the multi jet engine tractors. That crazy whine was they spool up and down is unlike anything else! The diversity of power plants is what I love most about the sport. That COE Fuel truck was my favorite of the video. Never seen such a crazy setup before!
Honestly, this is super cool! The engine diversity is awesome!! Insane power.
Oh hell ya, now we're playin with power! Please cover more of these, these tractors are insane. I grew up in NE OH with these tractor competitions and always believe they don't get the coverage they deserve. From fabrication and variety of powertrains, to insane numbers and those sounds. These are the whole package.
As a puller myself it’s cool to see you all experience it loved the video
It's awesome to see 1320 covering tractor pull events and vehicles. I love it.
This is literally the best video on UA-cam.. thanks so much for this vid. Dont ever fing stop.. 😊
Tractor pull guys seem like the best people.
I love being taken and shown different Motorsports. Thank you and please do this again
I love tractor pulls, so glad you guys did it and brought your editing touch for us to watch it smoothly
I miss tractor races and mud bogs. Haven’t been in years but I’m so glad you guys did this. Good shit guys, good shit.
You guys seriously need to do one of them deep dive at home interviews on these pullers that you was doing with the drag & drive cars
💯 would watch.
That was insane. And in 1320's backyard, too. I never looked at tractor pulling, really. Stuff is so cool.
That was a sweet change of pace from the usual, awesome guys!
Tractor pulls are 110% Merica, glad to see you guys checkin it out.
Loving all the different types of racing coverage lately guys! Yall keep it all up!
I've been watching tractor pulls since I was knee-high to a grass hopper, and this is probably the best coverage I've ever seen of an event. Well done, 1320!
I'm glad to see you guys cover this. Yep, farm boys hot rods. LOL It's all about how much weight you have is to how much you can pull plus a bunch of other rules depending on what state you are in or which group you pull with. Super Semi trucks are fun. Built for pulling only.
Dude, I've loved tractor pulls ever since I was a 6 year old kid. Back in the day, hearing the engines going all out reverberating through a concrete grandstand or stadium was intense. Jet engines, Allisons, Rolls Royce, Hemis, Chevys, backyard junkers with beer cans falling out, it was always a great time. Tractor pulls used to be a huge event. Right around this time was the birth of the OG monster trucks, got to see the OG Bob Chandler Bigfoot and Dennis Anderson Grave Digger and all those awesome old trucks. There is still a huge crack in the cement wall where Dennis Anderson crashed at my local fairgrounds. They would run them at the end of the night after the pulls, hell sometimes they would even hook up to the sleds and do a pull. Always cool to see someone get into this sport and see how insane some of these tractors are.
Now this is how you increase your views and subscribers. There are so much more to motorsports than just drag racing.
You make more videos like this and you'll see a difference. I for one love this!
Proper Respect to these people for their originality and creativity
More tractor pulls please!!!! These machines are amazing!
That Mustache knows more about motors than I ever will. 24:34
That truck is beautiful.
Definitely some crazy cool engines!
I have seen the GRIFFON GROWL pulling tractor at the Iowa state fair before!!!!
The video I never knew I needed. I'm not a fan of all motorsports but I can definitely appreciate the dedication people put into their passion.
Exactly, these are passion projects used to entertain people and it's so much fun, even if they win there class they only make enough to cover the cost of just being there
@1320video At around ~ 1:30 one other thing that's important to note on these sleds is that once the weight box hits the end of its travel, the sled itself will engage a set of hydraulic actuators to physically dig its belly tray into the dirt. This is governed by distance travelled and is determined beforehand on a per-class basis. Lots of these vehicles are capable of running way off the end of the track with a fully-engaged weight box, so the belly tray drag is sort of a last-ditch effort to arrest as much momentum as possible at the end of the run. Once the belly tray of the sled digs in, only your momentum will keep things moving.
You all need to go and see the Hotrod Semi and the unlimited modified classes in person.... Those truly shake the ground.... They are the 2 highest horsepower classes in pulling.....
That Griffon Growl is the coolest rig in pulling. Glad to see them get some coverage.
26:00 that thing was like a space ship 😂😂
Looks like a ride at Disney 😂
Alright, you talked me in to going to Wisner this August. Haven't been to the truck/tractor pulls in years. I live in Omaha as well, so a short drive. Love the airplane engines (that RR V-12 sounds louder than hell), but there's nothing like the sound of a high-revving gasoline (or, corn) V-8 like that hemi Ranger.
Hell yeah! Love a good tractor pull 🤘
This event is only 60 miles from me. I've been going to pulls since the late 70's. There is nothing like it !
I think the fuel truck thing is my favorite one.
these guys have alot of love for these builds. its awesome getting to see them happy to share. how many other events have u gone to that the owners asked u to sit in the drivers seat to give u an experience of what it feels like, hell the one guy let u sit in it while he started the engines, the guy got to feel an engine that most ppl only got to feel while fighting in a war. insanely friendly group of ppl.
Looks like we’re watching 320 video!!
I was trying to figure in my head and thought to 320 of 1320 equation, thank-you!
Adding see a tractor pull to my bucket list
This is a big sport in the Netherlands. With much more hp and more engines should be cool if you visit!
I would absolutely LOVE to get one of the events up there!!
That would be truly amazing!!!!
yeah they get bigger at other north american events. like 6 HEMI engines or 3 turbines!!
The guy with the twin chinook engines wears a Lambada T-shirt!
its also quite big in Denmark, we also see alot af dutch tractors at events here in Denmark, you can tell by there wooden shoes :)
Was around pulling a lot back in the 80s when my cousin pulled in the super stock 4wd truck class. Met a lot of the guys that pulled modified tractors which in hindsight were tame compared to now. Those guys and gals have their hands full. You want the weight xfer but you sometimes you need to correct course so it's a balancing act. Controlling the front wheel height going down the track is pure driver skill. Such a cool sport and great people to be around.
“We are limited to 6000 HP” “So we had to turn it down”… EXCUSE ME WHAT?!?
This was a treat!
One thing though... I hope you guys can get some expert audio advice on how to better record these really loud engine sounds.
That amazing Griffon turns up at the line. Listening to this on a decent pair of over-ear headphones and you can really hear a deep earthquake-like rumble. But as the throttle opens and that thing approaches the camera the mic just says _"Nope, I'm not doing this!"_ and drops the low frequencies. Same for the Allison and that twin blown hemi. Once the decibels go up, the microphone (or the audio processing behind it) drops the bass and after that the lower mid too.
It would be awesome if you can get a suitable low sensitivity high dynamic range mic to capture those magnificent roars!
I agree, but I’m not sure such a mic actually exists. I’m on the sidelines every weekend with a camera and for some of these classes, you’ll see 125-130dB standing where they were. It sucks, too, because they sound SOOOO good!
@@ryanroossinck7431 They do! Those are known as High SPL microphones, or high sound pressure level microphones.
But the one example I found for "up to 150 dB" was already listed as US$ 1250. Model RG-50HL is an analogue mic with a range of 5 Hz - 30 kHz, so you also need a recorder that can do analogue to digital.
This seems like such a fun group of people to be around lol
I so loved this episode!!! I have been going to pulls since I was a kid and have friends pulling now and just enjoyed the honest enthusiasm of this majestic Motorsport!!
Would that twin LS tractir be considered a Flock of Bald Eagles?
Feels like this comment is Cleeter-approved. 😏
Please keep showing us random Motorsports videos. This is seriously one of the longest, best OG UA-cam channels
What you didnt mention is once the weight goes all the way to the front, the whole sled drops down taking all of the weight off of its axles and they then have to drag the 60,000 pound sled it until it comes to a stop, at the end of a full pull you'll be able to see that the sleds wheels are actually off of the ground.
Plus there’s ribs on the bottom of the plate so it digs in. Way more surface area than the tires. Once the plate drops and the weight is on it the tractor is gonna stop.
These tracker pulling guys are nuts and I love it! Definitely wanna see more of this
The evolution of tractor pulling is wild. Started with fresh from the field tractors to this. This is great and I still enjoy the farmer pulls as well. Nice work!
Big tractor pulls like that are so awesome. Love seeing stuff like this from you all!
Love the content. Glad to see your finally showing other motorsports that some of us enjoy and that people may not know that is out there.
I love how y'all cover so many different types of motor sports
Thank you for going to a tractor pull. Some of the wildest rides you will ever see!
Love it! Pulling has needed the 1320 treatment.
Love your drag racing coverage but, this is pretty awesome too!! Would love to see more tractor and truck pulls! Awesome!
Very well made video, love how yall give time to the racers and then show the footage of their tractors, real nice.
I've been to a LOT of tractor pulls over the decades and watched a lot of pulling channels on UA-cam, but 1320video came into their coverage with fresh eyes and made a video that I got a lot out of. I don't get to Nebraska to see pulls, so the machines I hadn't seen before.
I had no idea that turbo LS's were a thing in light modified pulling.
I had never seen a RR Griffon pull in person. They are pretty popular in European tractor pulling.
The guy with the turbo-Hemi fuel truck had it all figured out. The joystick steering blows my mind, and he's been using it for years. Smart guy.
You guys need to get to a pull with Unlimited Super Stocks or Light Super Stocks. Those run diesel engines converted to spark-ignition methanol with multi-stage turbos. That's a style of engine that you won't see in drag racing, and tractor pullers have been running those for 40 years.
Nice variety. Black and green Truck FTW
One of the coolest 1320 videos to date! Haven’t been to a truck/tractor pull in many years, but I’m going to find some to attend, in 2024.
Thank you for bringing this one. Good to see such a variety of kit . And to hear the breakdowns by the owner/drivers was really interesting. Keep up the fantastic content and Happy New Year to you all.🎉
Ive wished someone would do this kind of up close coverage and explanation's of what these crazy builds are forever.
I'm calling it now, within 5 yrs, cleetus will be doing this.
1st class video, checking out the car and driver then watching it pull is by far the best way to make this kinda video that I've seen (from a viewers point of view).
this is doing more for motorsports than anything in the history of motorsports. i watch more types of racing now after being introduced to it through 1320 an cleetus than i ever would have imagined. i knew they existed b4 but was never interested in them enough to even consider trying to follow them but now i get introduced to them with a good look at the vehicles an these are by far some of the coolest designs and variety of types of builds engine combo an just one off custom designs to make the stuff work is awesome to get to see it but get some story behind them, just makes you have a better understanding an more interested in watching each an every one make its pass. keep it up an i think u guys should go out an start going to as many different types of motorsport events as u can just to help introduce ppl to whats out there cause i know theres alot ive never even seen or heard of b4 and i would consider myself someone who follows an watches this stuff so spread the word.
ABOUT DAMN TIME!!! I love tracker pulls. I feel like in the off time, this would be sweet to watch.
awesome content, loving the variety. good work 1320
Absolutely love watching tractor pulls! So happy yall are checking em out!
Thanks 1320 for showing us that side of the motorsports arena , wild and crazy set ups ...
Love this! I've seen pulls but an up-close look at the engines is awesome
Love me some tractor 🚜 pulls. Loving the variety from you guys now. Thanks.
It’s awesome you guys finally decided to cover this type of motor sports. Now you need to make it a point to cover Scheids Diesel Extravaganza.
Awesome content. Im not really into tractor pulls but i love learning about the motors they run