Fire department tractor pull draws crowd

MILLERTON — Participants were soaked in sweat at Saturday's friendly annual tractor pull at Eddie Collins field. The event was organized by the Millerton Fire Department.

More than 40 participants took part in the pull, which lasted all day and was witnessed from the grandstand by 150 people, according to organizer Patti Lynch.

"I think it’s great that families come to these kinds of events," Lynch said. "It was a very good day. People like the different events we had."

During the event, tractors competed against each other by pulling weights down the competition path. Competitors' scores were based on how far their tractors could pull the weights.

"I come to this event because I like to see the Farmall tractors whip the John Deere tractors," Nancy Brusie said. "It’s just my preference. I don’t know why people like tractor pulls, it’s just a country tradition."

Byron Hurn, Bruise’s 6-year-old grandson, disagreed.

"I like John Deeres the most," Hurn said. "It’s good!"

According to the company’s Web site deere.com, John Deere has been in business since 1837, with its first tractor manufactured in 1912.

Farmall was a line of tractors manufactured by International Harvester from 1924 until 1973. While the line is no longer being made, there are enthusiasts around the country who maintain their old Farmalls.

Keith Morey from Ancramdale competed in the event against his father, Bill, and his sons, Bryon and Cameron.

"It’s a family affair," Morey said. "I’ve been doing this for about 12 years. Winning depends on the track, the tractor and the tractor operator. On any given day, anyone can beat anybody. It’s all about how you hit the track."

"It’s every man for himself," Bryan Morey said.

 


2008 Millerton

Tractor Pull

Results:


 


2,500 Class


1st - Steph Delamato

2nd - Leonard Fournir

3rd - Duane Hotaling


3,000 Classs


1st - Erik Holmes

2nd - Bob Zaloski

3rd - Steph Delamato

4th - Duane Hotaling


3,500 Class


1st - Keven Kemp

2nd - Bobby Delamater

3rd - Rich Butler

4th - Jay Scasso

5th - Bob Zaloski

6th - Erik Holmes


Enhanced 3,500 Class


1st - Rich Prokop

2nd - Jay Scasso

3rd - Dave Haab

4th - Roger Ellwood


4,000 Class


1st - Vernon Roberts

2nd - Bobby Delamater

3rd - Arch Deane

4th - Steven Vincent

5th - Jay Scasso

6th - Erik Holmes


Enhanced 4,000 Class


1st - Roger Elwood

2nd - Rich Prokop

3rd - Jay Scasso

4th - Dave Haab


4,500 Class


1st - Roger Elwood

2nd - Nancy Frette

3rd - Jay Scasso

4th - Roger Fournir

5th - Arch Deane

6th - Bobby Delamater


Enhanced 4,500


1st - Keven Kemp

2nd - Roger Elwood

3rd - Dave Haab

4th - Rich Prokop

5th - Jay Scasso


5,000 Class


1st - Roger Elwood

2nd - Heather Forbes

3rd - Jay Scasso

4th - Arch Deane

5th - Rick Burns

6th - Ed Garafalo


Enhanced 5,000 Class


1st - Keven Kemp

2nd - Roger Elwood


5,500 Class


1st - Dave Haab

2nd - Roger Elwood

3rd - John Oilver

4th - Heather Forbes

5th - Alan Hall

6th - Dan Day


Enhanced 5,500 Class


1st - Todd Dawliszyo

2nd - Keven Kemp

3rd - Roger Elwood


6,000 Class


1st - Dave Haab

2nd - Roger Elwood

3rd - Heather Forbes

4th - Jacob Dellea

5th - Alan Hall

6th - Jay Scasso


Enhanced 6,000 Class


1st - Dave Kiernan

2nd - Donald Decker

3rd - Keven Kemp


6,500 Class


1st - Dave Haab

2nd - Heather Forbes

3rd - John Oilver

4th - Daecy Day

5th - Alan Hall

6th - Jacob Dellea


Enhanced 6,500 Class


1 - Dave Kiernan

2 - Donald Decker


7,000 Class


1st - Dave Haab

2nd - Heather Forbes

3rd - Jacob Dellea

4th - Mark Germond

5th - Cameron Morey


7,500 Class


1st - Roger Elwood

2nd - Jacob Dellea

3rd - John Oilver

4th - Mark Germond

5th - Keith Morey

6th - Bob Sheldon


Enhanced 7,500 Class


1st - Todd Zanliszga


8,000 Class


1st - Heather Forbes

2nd - Cameron Morey

3rd - Steve Merwin


8,500 Class


1st - Roger Elwood

2nd - Guy Russell

3rd - Mark Germond

4th - Bob Sheldon

5th - Keith Morey


9,500 Class


1st - Audrey Kemp

2nd - Guy Russell

3rd - Mark Germond

4th - Bryon Morey


10,500 Class


1st - Keven Kemp

2nd - Bob Butts

3rd - Bryon Morey


11,500 Class


1st - Keven Kemp

2nd - Keith Morey

style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: cheltenham light dtc"millerton — participants were soaked in sweat at saturday's friendly annual tractor pull at eddie collins field. the event was organized by the millerton fire department. >

 

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