Yeah I know but its still hard to watch sometimes....lol. My buddy is taking his 1 ton (the pic I sent you) and gonna pull on the 23rd in mechanicstown.
bouchard & coga ?
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by cat from the valley, Feb 15, 2009.
Page 4 of 8
-
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
Les stop lying...........
You have no friends
-
Just you lil buddy....
-
Is it diesel trucks in mechanicstown or gas, it's been a while since I've pulled there
-
where do they have those races at seen them on youtube alot but never new where they were
-
They have them all over Quebec, That's typical P/P trying to take credit for someone else's power, they sometimes think they invented the DIESEL!
-
His truck is diesel but I think they pull everything there? I'm hoping to go, if so I'll see if I can get a vid of it and some others.
-
I'm going to try and make it also if I can find the oil leak on my little cummins
-
Hi guys,
Is there a good place for racing out in USA (truck pulling event)... we want to go with the beast to try a good race track...
Thanks in advance
Louis -
As for the type of truck racing that is up in Canada...I don't know of a single one in the US. I would love to see one and even compete, but I'm guessing nobody would be able to afford the insurance to put the event on. Now if ya want to go sled pulling, there are many great places. Almost all of the rural county fairs have a over-the-road semi truck class. But some of the big motor trucks run in the Pennsylvania and New York areas. I can't remember the name of the series so if someone can help me remember I would appreciate it. Then there is the Ohio State Tractor Pullers Association (OSTPA), they have a pro-stock semi class. These trucks are limitied to a single turbo and run dang strong. The top dogs are the National Tractor Pullers Association's (NTPA) super semi class. These guys are some of the most powerful trucks I have ever seen. They are running 3-4 turbos with boost easily in the triple digits and 2000+ horsepower is common. The last two associations have pretty strict and indepth rules and safety equipment requirements and once you see these trucks run you'll understand why.
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 4 of 8