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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.
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The Lucas Oil Pro Pulling League, now known as the Pro Pulling League, (sometimes abbreviated as PPL) is an American professional truck and tractor pulling series sponsored by California-based Lucas Oil featuring Super Modified Tractors as well as Pro Modified Four-Wheel Drive Trucks, Super Modified Two-Wheel Drive Trucks, Pro Stock Tractors, Super Farm Tractors, Super Stock Diesel Trucks ...
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Roberts II competed for 3 years with local groups until he moved on in 1982. Sixteen years later in 1998 Roberts II returned to tractor pulling and is still involved with the sport to this day. [1] Larry Roberts II has teamed up with Tim Howell and John Evans and Travis Foebar and Jordan Wolfer to make up the current Roberts Pulling Team. [2]
[1] [2] Attendance exceeds 300,000 people, with 800 exhibitors in display space of 1,200,000 square feet (110,000 m 2). [3] [4] The show started as an electricity demonstration and exhibit in 1963, and adopted the name National Farm Machinery Show in 1966. [5]
Pulling may refer to: Pulling, a 2000s British TV series; Truck pulling and tractor pulling, a motor sport; Pulling (American football), an offensive maneuver in American football; Pulling (cooking), pouring milk between two cups to alter its consistency, as when making teh tarik; Pulling station, a railway station on the Munich S-Bahn
All I have to say is there are more truck classes than listed. A Truck Pulling specific page should be started. Also, the video used to show "2WD" trucks and how they pull is technically inaccurate due to the fact the truck used, named BAM-BAM, is a 4 Wheel-Drive Super Stock, that sometimes puts siped tires on and pulls in the 4WD Modified class.