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Truck and tractor pulling, also known as power pulling, is a form of a motorsport competition in which antique or modified tractors pull a heavy drag or sled along an 11-meter-wide (35 ft), 100-meter-long (330 ft) track, with the winner being the tractor that pulls the drag the farthest. Tractor pulling is popular in certain areas of the United ...
Doodlebug tractor. Doodlebug tractor is the colloquial American English name for a tractor home-made in the United States during World War II, when production tractors were in short supply. The doodlebug of the 1940s was usually based on a 1920s or 1930s era Ford automobile which was then modified either by the complete removal or alteration of ...
The Rumely Oil Pull was a line of farm tractors developed by Advance-Rumely Company [ 1 ] from 1909 and sold 1910 to 1930. Most were heavy tractors powered by an internal combustion, magneto -fired engine designed to burn all kerosene grades at any load, called the Oil Turn. [ 2 ] Rumely Oil Pull, ignition & lubrication.
The Mercersburg, Franklin County, resident was about to try his hand at the antique tractor pull Saturday at the Schuylkill County Fair. He and his friends, also from Franklin County, visited the ...
The Mercer County Antique Power Association is hosting its 31st annual antique and tractor engine show from Thursday to Sunday. Admission is $5 Thursday to Saturday and the event is free on Sunday.
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Besides steam engines, it features an antique tractor pull and a large flea market. Due to the nearby Empire Farm Days event that was in various Upstate New York locations including nearby Seneca Falls and Pompey , held from Tuesday until Thursday, [ 1 ] some of the flea market vendors and many visitors attend the Steam Pageant on Friday and ...
Powerland Heritage Park, formerly known as Antique Powerland, is a collection of museums and a self-described heritage site for power equipment, such as farm machinery, commercial trucks, trains, trolleys, construction equipment, logging equipment, and the engines which power them. It is located in Brooks, Oregon, United States (near Salem ...