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

carrying the wheels
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Kyle Coryea

Jeremy Van Pelet and the Show Time would make they're the first appearance with the Adirondack Tractor Pullers and made a very good run in the Super Farm/Limited Pro-Class taking the 4th place. 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

straight pass
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Kyle Coryea

Jason Bourdeau and the Fever would make straight pull down the middle of the track to take the win in the 11,500lb Hot Farm Tractor class. 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

Adirondack Truck Tractor Pullers: Clinton County Fair Street Truck Pull Plattsburgh, NY July 22nd 2011

nissan power
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Kyle Coryea

Walter Cheney and the 2008 Nissan Titan would take the win the 5,500lb Pure Stock Truck class on a picture-perfect run. 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

sunset
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Kyle Coryea

Bill Dean comes to the end of the run in the 2.6 cheater class as the smoke from the stacks is shooting straight up deep black. Gallery

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

Adirondack Tractor Pullers
digging in
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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

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

full pull
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Kyle Coryea

Dewayne Newans in the Wild Things wins the 4x4 Trucks Class to get the season started on the right foot. 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

high performance
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Kyle Coryea

Bill Dean a couple of new street legal truck class called the 2.6 cheater would come over for an exibition to get stuff worked out before season starts Friday July 22nd at the Clinton County Fair in Plattsburgh, NY. Gallery

Champlain Valley Fair Truck & Tractor Pull Essex Junction, VT September 6th 2010

National Tractor Pullers Assocation
dirt flying action
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Kyle Coryea

Jordan Lustik and Silver Bullet walking it out the gate in the Super Stock Open shooting a rooster tail about thirty feet in the air. At the end of the event, Jordan Lustik would be officially named the 2010 Super Stock Open champion his ninth NTPA Grand National title. The NTPA would bring four classes to Essex Junction, VT with the Super Stock Open and Super Semis Grand National level, and on the regional level, they would have the four wheel and two-wheel-drive truck classes with 30 hooks over the four classes. Gallery

National Tractor Pullers Assocation: Champlain Valley Fair Truck & Tractor Pull Essex Junction, VT September 6th 2010

sky high flames
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Kyle Coryea

J.R. Collins in the Buckeye Bulldog shooting flames 20 feet in the air. As he releases the clutch and shoots down the track for the win in the Super Semis. The NTPA would bring four classes to Essex Junction, VT with the Super Stock Open and Super Semis Grand National level, and on the regional level they would have the four-wheel and two-wheel drive truck classes with 30 hooks over the four classes. Gallery

screaming pass
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Kyle Coryea

Maurice Boisseau and The Little Bully wins the 4x4 Trucks Region 1 pull with the only Full Pull in the class. Gallery

Essex County Fair Tractor Pull Westport, NY August 15th 2010

Adirondack Tractor Pullers
blowing smoke
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Kyle Coryea

Jason Vander Weert and the Renegade blowing smoke as he takes it out the back in the Altered Stock class. The Essex County Fair Tractor Pull would bring an end to the 2010 Adirondack Truck & Tractor Pullers Association season. One the last day of the season there would be 75 entries spread over 13 different classes. Gallery

Adirondack Truck Tractor Pullers: Essex County Fair Tractor Pull Westport, NY August 15th 2010

pouring smoke
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Kyle Coryea

Ed Stewart and his new Already There Pro Stock Tractor came up to Westport for a test and tune with the new tractor. The Essex County Fair Tractor Pull would bring an end to the 2010 Adirondack Truck & Tractor Pullers Assocation season. One the last day of the season there would be 75 enteries spread over 13 different classes. Gallery

digging in
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Kyle Coryea

Erine Audet and Pure Breed Red took part in the 12,500lb Altered Stock Tractor class after needing to do some repairs after a run earlier in the day. Gallery

Essex County Fair Truck Pull Westport, NY August 13th 2010

Adirondack Tractor Pullers
out of the darkness
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Kyle Coryea

John Chamberlain in his 2010 Toyota Tundra would clinch the title for the 6,500lb Pure Stock Street Legal Truck on the final run of the season at the Essex County Fair in Westport, NY. The annual truck pull would run through 10 different classes on the night with an average of 10 trucks per class. Gallery

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