@@cavemanballistics6338 i think I've been to a few. And i know a ton of them who aren't. May want to check the channel before you askcuf I've been to a pull. Keep in mind i talk to these guys alot.
Most “Farmers” who are as successful have diversified incomes. Some farmers have trucking and or constriction companies or service companies that relate to AG. Some have so much land and buy and sell and develop so much property that it’s a business in and of itself. Many farms make a lot of money but the farmer isn’t rich. A lot of revenue can be generated that needs to be funneled in to the farm and sometimes guys are successful enough to make enough money to afford having a tractor but wouldn’t be able to pay for it out of pocket as if they got a weekly paycheck. Lastly...... pulling is a way of life. It’s a culture that consumes the whole family year round. It becomes a giant extended family and there’s some guys who don’t mind of it makes them broke. Racing is the same way. I work with guys who have $60,000 engines but make $35 an hour. They shouldn’t be spending their money on that but they do it anyway.
Love these tractors. Really missed seeing all of them at BG this year 😢
Love the hoods that come straight up👍👍
Those hood set ups are fabrication masterpieces themselves!
Like I've said before, always a lot of good looking tractors in this class!
Absolutely!!
This is super😎👍 even when so many "green" tractors at the beginning... The 7930 kinda sounded like my old 2-lunger JD B LOL! Keep 'em comin'!
Love the pro stock throb
All Im saying is nothing runs like a Deere Green mean fighting machine👌🏼fact is I ever have the chance again I will so be pulling tractors AGAIN!
Woo the ol work horse pro was doin it for the wop!! 😂😂
I used to see river rat at the tanner truck and tractor pull every year. I sure do hate that they stopped doing that pull
Not a cooler sound on the freakin planet💪❤️ thanks for the vid brother👊
Agreed! And my pleasure! Thanks for watching!!
Nothing sounds better than a pro stock!!!!
Nothing.
@@RoyTSmith couldn’t agree more Pete Norton’s 7930 was sounding good👌
@@BUILTDIESELMAFIA those powerful tractors are awesome
8:44 what's the name of the team?
Why is the idling sound not continous? It's like vroom vroom vroom vroom vroom and so on. Some kind of pulsating?
Really aggressive camshaft and advanced timing so doesn't run smoothly until engine is loaded right up and boost comes on hard
Is salem indiana pull this coming weekend anybody know?
I remember seeing the flyer but i can not remember what day it was.
Please lmk when your in the Indiana schedule if at all possible I would really appreciate it
Womp! Womp! Womp! Womp!
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Those poor Farmers i just don't know how they make it?
Lol not all these guys are farmers. In fact a lot of them arent.
@@BUILTDIESELMAFIA Ever been to a tractor pull? A high percent of them claim to be Farmers.
@@cavemanballistics6338 i think I've been to a few. And i know a ton of them who aren't. May want to check the channel before you askcuf I've been to a pull. Keep in mind i talk to these guys alot.
@@BUILTDIESELMAFIA As i do also.
Most “Farmers” who are as successful have diversified incomes. Some farmers have trucking and or constriction companies or service companies that relate to AG. Some have so much land and buy and sell and develop so much property that it’s a business in and of itself.
Many farms make a lot of money but the farmer isn’t rich. A lot of revenue can be generated that needs to be funneled in to the farm and sometimes guys are successful enough to make enough money to afford having a tractor but wouldn’t be able to pay for it out of pocket as if they got a weekly paycheck.
Lastly...... pulling is a way of life. It’s a culture that consumes the whole family year round. It becomes a giant extended family and there’s some guys who don’t mind of it makes them broke. Racing is the same way. I work with guys who have $60,000 engines but make $35 an hour. They shouldn’t be spending their money on that but they do it anyway.