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10,000 HP Tractors at Goshen Pulling Showdown

10,000 HP Tractors at Goshen Pulling Showdown

Super Modified Tractors are built to impress and built to pull.

The headliner? A beast called MoneyMaker, and it’s not here to play nice. This isn’t your average farm tractor — this is a purpose-built pulling rig armed with four blown V8 engines, each belting out over 2,500 HP. Stacked side by side, these monsters run on methanol and sound like thunder having a panic attack.

These tractors don’t plow fields — they plow through sleds weighing 50,000+ lbs, with the weight transferring toward the nose the farther they go. That means traction and torque are everything, and these machines are fine-tuned to deliver both in violent doses.

Engine Setup: Supercharged Chaos x4

Each engine is a supercharged, alcohol-burning V8, likely based on big-block configurations (like Keith Black HEMIs or Rodeck blocks). The quad layout isn’t just for show — it’s for torque stacking. All engines are synchronized through a custom gearbox setup that feeds into a monstrous rear axle.

  • Power output: ~10,000 HP combined
  • Fuel: Methanol
  • Induction: Roots-type superchargers (blower stacks visible)
  • Cooling: Open-air, no radiators — these machines run hot and fast for seconds at a time
  • Tires: Paddle-cut rear tires for maximum dirt bite

The Event: Elkhart County Fair Madness

This all went down at the Elkhart County Fair 2024 in Goshen, Indiana, under the Pro Pulling League banner. It’s not just a demo — it’s full-on competition. Spectators pack the grandstands, cheering on their favorite multi-engine rigs, from classic twin setups to full quad-fire madness.

Each pull lasts only a few seconds, but in that time, the machines hit peak RPMs, throw smoke, and either dominate the dirt… or lose the grip and flame out hard.

🤯 Fun Facts You Can Flex With

  • These tractors weigh in at around 8,000–10,000 lbs, and they need every pound to counteract the violent torque.
  • Blown V8s used in these builds can cost over $50,000 each. Times four? You’re pushing a $200K engine bay.
  • Methanol is used because it cools the intake charge and burns cleaner at high compression — perfect for short bursts of chaos.
  • The sled they’re pulling actively fights back: as the tractor moves forward, the weight box slides toward the nose, increasing resistance.

Final Thoughts

If you’ve never seen a 10,000 HP quad-engine tractor rip through 300 feet of dirt in 12 seconds, you’re missing out on one of the most unhinged mechanical sports on Earth. This isn’t just brute force — it’s engineering insanity dialed to eleven.

💬 Your Turn:
Would you test drive one of these monsters? Or would you rather watch from a safe distance behind the barriers? Let us know in the comments.

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