Essex County Fair Tractor Pull Westport, NY August 14th 2011

Adirondack Tractor Pullers
twisted up
Photo By: 
Kyle Coryea

Tyler North and his Ford 9000 with a wheel standing run during the 13,00lb Farm Stock Tractors class. The annual tractor pull at the Essex County Fair would mark the end of the 2011 tour on the Adirondack Truck and Tractor Pullers season. There would be 50 entries that would be split up throughout the 15 different classes that would be running. It was definitely a great show that got done just before sundown. Gallery

Essex County Fair Truck Pull Westport, NY August 12th 2011

Adirondack Tractor Pullers
throwing dust
Photo By: 
Kyle Coryea

Bill Dean with his 2005 Chevy in the 2.6 cheater puts down a run that would be good enough to clinch him the first-ever class championship that the Adirondack Truck & Tractor Pullers have offered for this class congratulation, Bill Dean. The birthplace of the Street Legal Truck Pull for the Adirondack Pullers would make its annual return to the Essex County Fair in Westport, NY there would be around 50 entries that would be split up into 11 different classes range from pure stock trucks all the way up to Pro Stock 4x4 purpose built pulling trucks. Gallery

Franklin County Fair Truck & Tractor Pull Malone, NY August 9th 2011

Adirondack Tractor Pullers
mud run
Photo By: 
Kyle Coryea

Bill Dean slips and slides down the track during the 2.6 Cheater Street Legal Trucks as the rain would turn the track into a mud pit. The annual truck and tractor pull at the Franklin County in Malone was scheduled for 32 classes would be cut short about halfway through as the rain would start coming and there was no let-up and the track was a complete wash. Gallery

Franklin County Field Days Highgate, VT July 30th 2011

Adirondack Tractor Pullers
dust flying
Photo By: 
Kyle Coryea

Tyler Audet with the Pure Breed Red with a great during the afternoon show as he sends a huge dust screen back on the sled during the run. There would be around 100 entries that would take part in the tractor pull at the Franklin County Field Days from Farm Stock, Altered Stock, Pro Stock, and the crowd favor the 4x4 tractors. Gallery

Franklin County Field Days Truck Pull Highgate, VT July 29th 2011

Adirondack Tractor Pullers
rolling smoke
Photo By: 
Kyle Coryea

Aaron Scalzo with this Chevy puts on a great run during the 8,500lb Street Truck class and the crows were cheering with the sight of the black smoke. There would be around 150 entries divided up into the 10 different classes in front of an always packed crowd for the truck pull at the Franklin County Field Days. Gallery

Clinton County Fair Truck and Tractor Pull Plattsburgh, NY July 23rd 2011

Adirondack Tractor Pullers
out of retirement
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Kyle Coryea

Pat Silver and the Ma and Pa's Headache came out of a 10-year retirement and returned with authority as it would win the 6,200lb 4x4 Pro Stock A class on the first run out of the box. The annual stop for the Adirondack Truck and Tractor Pullers at the Clinton County would see around a 100 entries divided up into 19 classes battle it out on the track in front of a packed crowd until the late hours of the evening. Gallery

Clinton County Fair Street Truck Pull Plattsburgh, NY July 22nd 2011

Adirondack Tractor Pullers
dusty
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Kyle Coryea

Jonathan Myers in his 2008 Chevy leaves the dust flying as he eats up the competition during the 8,500lb & 10,500lb Street Legal Truck classes. It was the annual return of the Street Legal Truck Pull to Clinton County. There would be a great competition between the seven different classes with around 50 entries and a couple of classes that would be settle by under five feet. Gallery

Hopkinton Field Days Truck and Tractor Pull Hopkinton, NY July 17th 2011

Adirondack Tractor Pullers
digging in
Photo By: 
Kyle Coryea

Scott Pickering in Scotty's Toy from North Bangor, NY with the wheel standing run to win the 11,000lb Altered Stock Tractors class. It was the start of the 2011 Adirondack Truck & Tractor Pullers season at the Hopkinton Fire Department in Hopkinton, NY. There would be around 40 entries in the 12 different classes to get the season underway in good fashion. Gallery

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