DEFEATED: IRON HORSE BOUNTY HOLE FINALLY GETS BEAT!!

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The Iron Horse Mud Ranch Bounty Hole has claimed numerous trucks and hasn't been beaten in under 2 minutes in some time. This year was different! Congratulations to Tommy Rush for pulling the pit in a time of 1:59.41 and taking home $2600!

Iron Horse Mud Ranch SUPER BOG - Perry, Florida - Oct. 17-20, 2019.

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me: "what this red truck going to do skip across the whole thing lmao smh"


red truck: begins to actually skip across it before going out of bounds

brettyh
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The guy that got through was the only guy who had the tread of the tire the opposite direction. Physics play a huge roll in this. By switching the direction of the tread it scoops the mud to the center of the tire making it stand more on top of the mud rather the scooping the mud to the sides digging a hole. Its why they can reverse and still move after they've gotten stuck going forward.

blurrypenguin
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None of these guys need the money but everyone needs to be the champion. Nice video.

WillBuryU
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The only motor sport that’s ok to have a beer between your legs and your buddy next to you making sure the cooler lid stays closed

erikasells
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All these guys with their huge heavy mega trucks sink and get caught on their diffs and frame...
Old man in his light short wheelbase machine knows what he's doing 👌

rubenbraekman
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Winner had set his tire treads backwards... different than other players. Combined with good power and torque usage, mud from his tires almost fell off instead of piling in front. Good job!

Rommix
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That red ram did it the icelandic way, 3.10 gears paddle-like tires and a lot of power.

midship_nc
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I love how these guys get in deep and let off sinking deeper

davidwilfong
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I've been watching these videos for a few years and I'm not claiming to be a professional driver, but you can always tell they're not going to make it as soon as you hear the driver tap the gas pedal in the middle of the run. Keep it even on the gas pedal, don't tap the gas, don't let off even for a fraction of a second because your nose will dip into the mud wave that is created by your front axle. Those quick dips from tapping the gas make the mud wave bigger and it slows down your forward momentum.

rockpromedia
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It doesn't matter how high the truck is. it's the axles. That's your ground clearance.

jamesrunions
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The horsepower of that eight wheeled truck is unreal.
Some of these guys were just trying to see how tall they could make the truck.

oddballdynamics.
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I know this is some insane mud but I enjoy watching these ridiculous trucks get stuck

seemesideways
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They shouldn't let them trucks sit there and just dig and dig and dig and dig up the track. It's messing it up for everyone else trying to make it thir the mud.

tracydavis
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Tommy Rush had his tires mounted backwards for optimal scooping action. Didn’t think there was anyone else rocking that steeze.

tad
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OMFG!!!! That 1st guy to make it thru I cheered SO LOUD for when he made it!!! I LOVE THIS SHI*!!!

herringnicholas
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Looks like tire tread design has a heck of a lot to do with it. Tractor tires are great for digging a trench until the rear axle gets burried. Lil Red Express has treads that are different to tractor design, and seem to keep the axle above the juice and give tons of forward bite. Tommy Rush's reversed tractor tires are maybe packing the mud under them, instead of trenching by pumping sideways - goes slower but gets it. Just saying. Well, and please would somone explain why they build the body, engine, frame so high lift? They just need to keep the axles above mud, and for that does the truck need such a high stance? May it's needed to make sure the tires won't rub the sheet metal? Oh, and look at Lil Red Express on some Mega Truck vids, and see how well the suspension is set up - not much rapid up&down motions.

philemmert
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Just a polite comment. I retired to Thailand and rice fields are the same as mud bogs. The Thais don't keep putting on tires because with each extra set of tires reduces the pressure per square inch the tractor is putting on the ground. The Thais build a metal paddlewheel that fits to the single drive tire lug nuts. I've seen them work in bogs I wouldn't enter on foot.

topixfromthetropix
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I think the best way to beat these mud holes is with something small light and wicked fast. Skip across the top like formula offroad

SandersChicken
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Cool. Decades ago. In then 1989s and into 1990s my uncle reversed tread direction on his truck tires and he was number 1 in mud bogging in BC for at least 10 years. All the competition laughed and told him his tires are on wrong, backward facing tread my uncle knew works better. Just like this guy who won this event. Wise to reverse tread direction

eddiespagetti
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the driver at the first place is like me
NEVER GIVE UP

lizcasil