

Thanks for the info. I lived in Jackson, Tn. in the late 70's. Every summer they had a huge tractor & 4x4 pull. Even added semi's a few years. My favorite part of the event was after the "pros" they'd have a street stock pull. All the kidos getting daddy's 4x4's out there & hooking them up. These was way before the Diesel age, virtually all gasoline pick-ups. It was usually a 2 night event.dusty wrote:I didn't get a chance to talk to the guy with 440 i think it was mostly a setup issue (big tires) .the chevy i believe is 350 but not sure.The rules vary from place to place an by class,we usually run a 6000lb under 400 cubic inch super stock class .Dot tires only ,gasoline or diesel only.max 24 inch hitch hieght an nothing hanging farther than 42 inches past center line of front axle.One nice thing about pulling is its really not that hard on the truck ,a few broken axles over the years an one fryed clutch but no body damage an no mess to clean up.This truck is still driven on the street when we can afford the fuel.They say its a dieing sport but some of us are just not ready to let it go!
it is a sweet mod.my dad did it years ago took the chrome rings off of some handheld spotlights and mounted them up.they are awesome for wheeling at night.magnumcid wrote:sweet mod... yeah i was wondering about that orange glow. i've seen lots of pulling trucks catch fire, though... chevys and fords mostly...