it means that the finish line moves forward if a tractor surpasses the previous furthest distance. (a simpler explanation: they measure beyond 320 feet)
Thanks for the explanation. So if I understand correctly, this prevents a tie if more than one has a full pull. If there isn’t enough room for a floating finish and more than one full pull, do they typically increase the weight and have a pull off?
@@MyFakeBrand Exactly. Floating finishes aren't typically run in the Netherlands, because we often have a sandpile at the end of the track, so we almost always have a pull-off.
Starting Line Flagger! Mr. Jerry Richardson! What a mound to shoot over!
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How often or how many runs down the track do these engines need looked at or rebuilt? I'm curious. The power that these put out seems unreal!
J.I. Case all the way! 🚜🏁
Go Case!!
What does “running a floating finish” mean?
it means that the finish line moves forward if a tractor surpasses the previous furthest distance. (a simpler explanation: they measure beyond 320 feet)
Thanks for the explanation. So if I understand correctly, this prevents a tie if more than one has a full pull. If there isn’t enough room for a floating finish and more than one full pull, do they typically increase the weight and have a pull off?
@@MyFakeBrand Exactly. Floating finishes aren't typically run in the Netherlands, because we often have a sandpile at the end of the track, so we almost always have a pull-off.
The announcers on Lucas tv pulls didn’t know JD 4020 from a IH M. Couldn’t stand them.
Do they have pulls there all summer?
No not all Summer. East Coast Pullers have a event there in June and Full Pull Productions has a pull there during the fair in September
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I see! I wasn't aware they had another pull during the summer. I'll have to look into it for next year, thanks!
Always seems like a Pro Stock wins that class
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