In this episode of Breaking Barriers with Gary Bontrager, Gary sits down with Bryan Conners, a lifelong innovator and engineer whose fingerprints are all over the history of tractor pulling. From his early days wrenching alongside his father in the 1960s to developing the groundbreaking fuel and turbo systems that redefined performance standards, Bryan’s story is one of grit, ingenuity, and an obsession with horsepower.In their conversation, Bryan shares memories of building Bad Medicine, running Massey and John Deere machines, pioneering alcohol setups, and shaping a legacy that inspired a generation of pullers. He dives into the evolution of pulling—from step-on sleds and homemade parts to multi-charger systems pushing thousands of horsepower—and the friendships, rivalries, and innovations that kept him hooked for decades.Listeners will walk away with a true appreciation for how mechanical curiosity and relentless experimentation can transform an entire sport.
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In this episode of Breaking Barriers, Gary Bontrager sits down with James O. Harmon, a lifelong Massey Ferguson enthusiast and antique tractor puller whose passion for the sport runs generations deep. From his childhood in Clarence, Missouri, to decades spent preserving the legacy of pulling, James shares how family, community, and horsepower shaped his life’s story.He takes us through the evolution of tractor pulling—from wooden sleds and concrete blocks to the modern machines dominating today’s circuits—and the lessons learned along the way. Through stories of working for the Carroll family, building his first pulling tractor from buckets of sand-filled parts, and bonding with his father over the sport, James reminds us that tractor pulling isn’t just about competition—it’s about connection, craftsmanship, and carrying history forward.Together, Gary and James reflect on:- The roots of tractor pulling and the early Missouri–Iowa circuits- Building a pulling tractor from the ground up with family ingenuity- The evolution of Massey Ferguson’s legacy in the sport- How antique pulling preserves agricultural heritage- The pride, work ethic, and community that keep pulling aliveThis episode is a heartfelt tribute to the people who built the sport from the ground up—and to the machines that still roar today in their honor.🎧 Listen now to celebrate the passion and perseverance behind every pull.#tractorpulling #breakingbarriers #masseyferguson #antiquetractors #farmingheritage #garybontrager #storylinemultimedia #midwestmotorsport
In this episode of Breaking Barriers, host Gary Bontrager sits down with Dennis Kay, a lifelong innovator whose passion for motorsports and entrepreneurship has left a lasting mark on the world of tractor pulling and beyond.Dennis shares how his fascination with horsepower began at county fairs, building models in his basement and sneaking into stock car races with his dad. What started as a local hobby with his brother Lanny grew into a pioneering career in tractor pulling, complete with stretched frames, twin engines, and national recognition. Along the way, Dennis served in the Marine Corps, endured personal setbacks, and always returned with fresh determination to push boundaries.The conversation also explores Dennis’s entrepreneurial path, from launching a foreign auto parts business in Davenport to helping shape the early rules of the National Tractor Pullers Association. His story highlights resilience, creativity, and the spirit of community that fueled both his career and the sport he helped define.Whether you’re a motorsports enthusiast, a small-business owner, or simply someone who loves hearing stories of grit and innovation, this episode is packed with history, humor, and hard-earned wisdom.
In this episode of Breaking Barriers, host Gary Bontrager sits down with Loren and Larry Ford, lifelong tractor pulling enthusiasts whose journey spans from mowing yards with a Cub Cadet in the 1960s to competing in some of the Midwest’s toughest pulls.The Ford brothers share their evolution through the sport—starting with homemade modifications, graduating into antique pulls, and eventually stepping into the high-intensity world of alcohol-fueled super stock tractors. Along the way, they recount stories of trial and error, rivalries with some of pulling’s fiercest competitors, and the friendships forged in the pits.From the early days of hauling lawn tractors in an old International pickup to running Grand National events, Loren and Larry reflect on the innovation, challenges, and community that defined their pulling career. This episode is a tribute to grassroots determination and the spirit of competition that has fueled tractor pulling for generations.
In this episode of Breaking Barriers, host Gary Bontrager sits down with pulling legend Dan Hutchings for a ride through decades of tractor pulling history, innovation, and family legacy.Dan shares how he got started building toy tractors with airplane engines, how his passion evolved into a lifetime of pulling modifieds, stock cars, sprint cars, and drag racers. You'll hear incredible behind-the-scenes stories—from weight placement tricks at the Iowa State Fair to restoring vintage hot rod pullers and tracking down long-lost hood ornaments.🎯 What You'll Learn:How Dan applied stock car techniques to dominate a tractor pullThe evolution of Twin States and ECI pulling rulesWhy old-school ingenuity still holds up in today’s tech-driven sportThe lost art (and addiction) of toy tractor pullingHis unforgettable fifth-place finish at the Iowa State FairDan’s museum is a tribute to innovation, community, and a family-centered lifestyle in motorsports. Whether you're a seasoned puller or a fan of grassroots legacy, this conversation pulls you in and doesn’t let go.👇 Got stories or know where one of Dan’s old tractors ended up? Drop a comment—we’d love to connect history with today’s pullers.#TractorPulling #BreakingBarriers #DanHutchings #TwinStatesPulling #IowaStateFair #HotRodTractors #PullingHistory #GaryBontrager #ToyTractors #ModifiedTractors #ECIPulling #MotorsportsLegacy #RestorationNation #TractorPullMuseum
In this episode of Breaking Barriers, host Gary Bontrager sits down with Chris Fountain—renowned transmission builder, hot rod innovator, and Iowa pulling legend—for an unforgettable ride through the golden era of tractor pulling.From building transmissions for the Midwest’s fiercest competitors to crafting his own two-engine modified pullers, Chris reflects on a lifetime of trial, torque, and triumph. The episode opens with a surprise: Chris’s old pulling tractor, restored after decades, is revealed at the Johnson County Fair—leaving him speechless.They explore:Chris’s early days pulling at age 14 and his transition from farm kid to performance mechanicFounding Fountain Transmission and building over 25,000 transmissions—many for top-tier pullers across the MidwestThe evolution of pulling safety, tech, tires, and track designStories of camaraderie, roadside fixes, late-night hauls, and legendary names The blend of innovation and old-school grit that built the sport’s foundationWhether you’re a die-hard pulling fan or a newcomer to the scene, this episode is a rich tribute to the mechanical minds and community spirit that drive the sport forward.🔧 Got memories of Chris or a tractor he worked on? Drop a comment below—we’d love to hear your stories.#BreakingBarriersPodcast #TractorPulling #MotorsportsHistory #FountainTransmission #HotRodHeritage #ModifiedMadness #IowaPulling #TractorLegends #HorsepowerHistory
In this rich and nostalgic episode, host Gary Bontrager sits down with legendary tractor pulling brothers Tom and Pat Peiffer, recorded on location in Harper, Iowa. Known for pioneering the use of alcohol-fueled tractors in the sport, the Peiffers recount their 40+ years of mechanical innovation, trial-and-error learning, and fierce competition on the pulling circuit.They dive into stories from their early days borrowing a neighbor’s tractor for their first pull, all the way to their custom-built Allis Chalmers machines that ran national events like Louisville. From sourcing alcohol fuel from late model dirt track suppliers to collaborating with drag racing icon Joe Amato on piston design, Tom and Pat share how they turned homemade engineering into nationally respected horsepower.Listeners get a firsthand look into:- The evolution of alcohol use in tractor pulling- Custom part fabrication, trial-and-error with turbos, and valve tuning- Hilarious travel stories and unforgettable mishaps on the road- Competing at Louisville and finishing top 5 nationally with NEPPA- Their philosophy of grassroots building, collaboration, and consistencyWhether you're a fan of motorsports history, small-town ingenuity, or old-school determination, this episode is packed with passion, laughs, and legacy.
In this nostalgic and deeply insightful episode of Breaking Barriers, Gary Bontrager sits down with Ed Sass—lifelong Schellsburg, Iowa resident and tractor pulling legend—to relive a remarkable journey through one of America's most grassroots motorsports.From rebuilding his grandfather’s 1936 F-20 to dominating the light limited classes with his iconic 560, Ed shares a treasure trove of stories spanning decades of passion, perseverance, and mechanical creativity.🚜 What’s Inside:Ed’s humble start with antique tractors and a never-say-die attitudeThe evolution of his 560 alcohol-powered puller and homemade upgradesTales from the road: pit stops, 100mph Freightliner races, and the puller brotherhoodThe rise of pulling safety: roll cages, tie bars, and second hooksWhy Ed walked away and what happened to his legendary tractorWhether you're a seasoned fan of the sport or just curious about rural motorsport culture, Ed’s story is packed with wisdom, humor, and a love for pulling that never fades.👉 Hit play to hear how Ed Sass carved out a legacy with grit, heart, and a whole lot of horsepower.#TractorPulling #BreakingBarriers #GaryBontrager #EdSass #RuralLegends #FarmStrong #PullingFamily #LightSuperstock #DieselVsAlcohol #TractorTalk
In this episode of Breaking Barriers, host Gary Bontrager sits down with William "Bibs" Giberson—a legendary mechanic, innovator, and storyteller whose fingerprints are all over the history of tractor pulling.From his early days wrenching on John Klug’s iconic machines to shaping the rise of four-turbo tractors in the Midwest, Bibs takes us deep into the golden era of pulling. With unmatched authenticity, he recounts roadside welds, secret engine modifications, and the camaraderie that made the sport more than just horsepower.You’ll hear:How a busted rocker shaft in Florida jumpstarted Bibs’ mechanical legacyThe inner workings of John Klug’s dominant pulling team and Hypermax secretsThe behind-the-scenes story of cutting-edge tire tech and Canadian rubberWhy announcing mattered—and how voices like George Henderson electrified crowdsThe moment Bibs helped build Rob Russell’s first four-charger tractorLessons in consistency, ingenuity, and going fast before dynos and dataThis is more than a history lesson—it’s a tribute to the heart, hustle, and horsepower behind every pass down the track.🎧 Like, comment, and subscribe to honor the legends and preserve the legacy.#TractorPulling #BreakingBarriersPodcast #BibsGiberson #JohnKlug #Hypermax #RobRussell #CombineDerby #MotorsportsHistory #IHTractors #ParksPullers #TractorPullingLegends
In this episode of Breaking Barriers, host Gary Bontrager sits down with Chris Dix—an Iowa native whose lifelong passion for tractor pulling has made him a fixture in the sport both behind the wheel and behind the mic.Chris shares his journey from watching his first tractor pull as a boy in Janesville to becoming a driver, promoter, and announcer at some of the Midwest’s most iconic pulling events. With vivid stories from decades of competition, Chris unpacks the evolution of safety, the rise of brush pulls, and the tight-knit community that keeps the sport thriving.He also dives into:Building his first pulling truck as a teen and learning from trial and errorThe origins and growth of the Bremer County Fair's combine demolition derbyLaunching a Monday night Tough Truck Show that became a regional hitAnnouncing antique pulls across Iowa and preserving pulling historyEmotional stories of loss, legacy, and the community’s unmatched supportWhether you're a veteran of the sport or just curious about the roar of the track, this episode offers a heartfelt look into the culture, innovation, and people that make tractor pulling more than just a competition.👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and leave a comment to support the show!#TractorPulling #BreakingBarriersPodcast #ChrisDix #CombineDerby #IowaFairs #AntiqueAcres #BremerCountyFair #MotorsportsHistory
In this heartwarming and hilarious episode, Gary Bontrager sits down with Jerry Sipes and his entire family to reflect on a multigenerational journey in tractor pulling. From humble beginnings at a county fair to dominating pulls across the country, Jerry and his crew share stories of mechanical ingenuity, sibling rivalries, all-night shop sessions, and the deep bond forged through decades of shared passion.💬 Highlights include:- Jerry’s first tractor pull experience and how it all started- The family’s iconic 560 tractor and its evolution over the years- Outrageous road trip stories, prank wars, and unexpected hotel chaos- How the Sipes built a pulling dynasty with homemade parts and pure determination- Insights into pulling culture, safety changes, and how the sport has grown- Reflections on the joys (and stress) of watching your kids take the wheelWhether you're a lifelong fan of tractor pulling or new to the sport, this episode is packed with laughter, legacy, and lessons that transcend generations.👉 Tune in for an unforgettable conversation that celebrates family, resilience, and the power of doing what you love—together.
In this special episode of Breaking Barriers, host Gary Bontrager sits down with Leonard Beasley, one of the pioneers of alcohol-powered tractor pulling. Filmed in Eagleville, Tennessee, this interview dives deep into Leonard’s wild journey from farm fields to national pulling arenas.🚜 Leonard shares how he transitioned from pulling with a stock John Deere 4430 to building hot rods with multiple engines and four turbochargers, hitting 8,000 RPM and 80 pounds of boost long before it was common. He recounts wild pulls, mechanical innovation, and even a few close calls with fire, broken crankshafts, and makeshift propane setups.From building his own sleds and running NTPA-sanctioned events at Chapel Hill, to becoming a respected promoter across Tennessee and East Knoxville, Leonard’s legacy is full of grit, grit, and southern ingenuity.🔧 Hear about:The origins of Chapel Hill’s legendary tractor pullThe first alcohol tractors and mechanical sledsHow one pull got so wild it snapped the rope on the sledThe time a prank flipped his fuel delivery systemThe moment three pistols ensured a fair pullWhether you're a lifelong fan of tractor pulling or just love stories of innovation and perseverance, this episode delivers.📍 Chapel Hill's 50th Anniversary is coming in 2025 — and Leonard was there from the start.
In this special episode of Breaking Barriers, host Gary Bontrager is joined by Scott Buss, son of legendary tractor puller Dick Buss. Scott takes us on a journey through the rich legacy of the Buss family—from growing up around the roar of engines to honoring the relentless work ethic his father instilled. Together, they dive into the evolution of tractor pulling, how the sport has changed over the years, and what it meant to grow up in a family that lived and breathed horsepower.Scott shares powerful insights into Dick’s innovative spirit, community impact, and the deep family values that shaped every aspect of their pulling journey. Whether you’re a seasoned fan or new to the sport, this episode is a heartfelt tribute to one of tractor pulling’s greats and a look at how legacy continues to drive passion forward.
Join host Gary Bontrager for a special episode of Breaking Barriers as he sits down with Ivan and Dean Carroll, the Missouri legends behind the iconic “Levee Leaper” tractor. This episode dives deep into over 50 years of tractor pulling history, family tradition, and innovation in the world of competitive pulling.From humble beginnings with a turbocharged Cockshutt 40 to winning state fair sweeps and pulling in the Houston Astrodome, the Carroll family's journey is packed with unforgettable stories—like building custom hitches, on-the-fly turbo swaps between classes, near-miss crashes, sabotage in Kansas, and chasing horsepower with Hercules engines.Hear how this multi-generational team kept the spirit of competition alive with grit, mechanical ingenuity, and an undying love for the sport. Whether you’re a longtime fan of tractor pulling or just discovering the world of horsepower and dirt, this episode is full of laughs, lessons, and legacy.👉 Like, Comment, and Subscribe for more real stories from America’s heartland.🔧 Got a favorite tractor pull memory or question? Drop it in the comments!#TractorPulling #BreakingBarriersPodcast #LeveeLeaper #FarmHeritage #Cockshutt #TractorTalk #MidwestLegends #TractorLife #HorsepowerHistory00:00 - Welcome to Breaking Barriers with Ivan & Dean Carroll01:08 - Early Days of Tractor Pulling03:05 - Installing the First Turbo06:46 - The Oldsmobile V8 Farm Tractor08:58 - Buying the Legendary 570 Cockshutt12:46 - What Tractors They Farmed With14:45 - Cockshutt & Oliver Merger History20:11 - Early Weight Classes & Tractor Upgrades27:02 - Running Multiple Classes in One Night32:09 - Winning the State Fair Sweep39:00 - The Big Accident in Missouri45:16 - Breaking a Hitch & Safety Concerns51:23 - Pulling Across 16 States53:08 - Sabotage at the Kansas State Fair59:42 - Part 2 Begins – In the Shop01:03:45 - Building the Salt River Savage01:10:02 - Switching to a New Engine01:13:36 - Competing in 6000 Extreme Class01:18:06 - Reflections on the Sport of Tractor Pulling01:25:04 - Hauling Stories & Homemade Trailers01:32:31 - Final Thoughts & Wrap-Up
In this episode of the Breaking Barriers Podcast, host Gary Bontrager sits down with Mark Hamm to dive deep into the rich history of tractor pulling in Eastern Iowa. From Mark’s father, Doug Hamm’s early days in the sport to groundbreaking innovations, intense rivalries, and unforgettable moments, this conversation is a must-watch for pulling enthusiasts.Discover the evolution of tractor technology, the camaraderie among competitors, and the impact of legendary figures who shaped the sport. Plus, hear never-before-told stories about the thrills, challenges, and behind-the-scenes moments that make tractor pulling such a unique motorsport.🚜 Topics Covered:✅ The history of tractor pulling in Iowa✅ Doug Hamm’s impact on the sport✅ Game-changing innovations in turbocharging and safety✅ The wild camaraderie and off-track adventures✅ How the sport has changed over the decades💬 Got memories or thoughts on tractor pulling history? Drop a comment below! We’d love to hear your stories.📌 Subscribe for more in-depth conversations on motorsports, innovation, and breaking barriers!00:00 - The Legacy of Doug Hamm & Iowa Tractor Pulling03:00 - From Farm Stock to Twin Turbos06:30 - Innovation & Trial-and-Error in Tractor Pulling10:45 - The Wild Side of Tractor Pulling13:25 - The Hawkeye Downs Accident That Changed Safety Rules17:50 - How the Sport of Tractor Pulling Has Evolved22:00 - Traveling to Pulls: The Grind & The Glory28:15 - The Competitive Nature of Tractor Pulling34:50 - The Role of Hypermax & The Cost of Winning41:30 - The Future of Tractor Pulling & Honoring the Past#TractorPulling #BreakingBarriersPodcast #MotorsportsHistory #TractorPull #DougHamm #MarkHamm
In this episode of the Breaking Barriers podcast, host Gary Bontrager interviews Fred Nichols, a pioneer in the sport of tractor pulling. They discuss Fred's early experiences with tractor pulling, the evolution of his tractors, and the innovations he introduced to the sport. Fred shares memorable stories from his time on the track, the changes in the sport over the years, and his reflections on the community of tractor pullers. In this segment of the conversation, Fred Nichols shares his experiences and insights from the world of tractor pulling, particularly focusing on the evolution of alcohol engines, the challenges faced in engine modifications, and the memorable moments that shaped his career. Fred emphasizes the importance of sportsmanship and character in the sport, recounting stories of camaraderie and competition. The discussion also touches on the innovations in technology and the trials faced on the road during events, highlighting the dedication and passion of those involved in tractor pulling. They discuss the significance of trophies, the evolution of tractor pulling associations, creative tire sharpening techniques, and the transition from diesel to alcohol-powered tractors. This is an episode you won't want to miss!
In this powerful episode of Breaking Barriers, host Gary Bontrager sits down with Mike Schultz, a remarkable individual who has overcome challenges and redefined success on his terms. From navigating personal and professional hurdles to making an impact in his industry, Mike shares his journey of resilience, innovation, and determination.Tune in as Gary and Mike dive into the mindset, strategies, and lessons learned from breaking through limitations and building a life of purpose. Whether you're an entrepreneur, leader, or someone seeking motivation to push past obstacles, this conversation is packed with insights that will inspire you to take action.🎧 Listen now and start breaking your own barriers!
In this exciting episode of the Breaking Barriers Podcast, host Gary Bontrager welcomes special guest Bear Sieverding, a well-known figure in the world of tractor pulling. Bear takes listeners on a journey through his lifelong passion for the sport, from growing up on a family farm in Bellevue, Iowa, to becoming a key player in the Eastern Iowa Tractor Force Association. He shares stories of his early days participating in local pulls, the evolution of the sport, and the dedicated community that keeps it thriving.Bear also dives into the history of tractor pulling in the region, the importance of grassroots events, and how the sport continues to connect families and communities. As a seasoned announcer, Bear emphasizes the value of storytelling at events and how he brings the rich history of each machine and competitor to life for the audience. His passion for preserving traditions and inspiring the next generation of pullers is evident throughout the conversation.This episode is a must-listen for tractor pulling enthusiasts, motorsport fans, and anyone interested in hearing about the powerful impact of small-town communities coming together through shared passions.
In this episode of the Breaking Barriers Podcast, host Gary Bontrager sits down with Mike Fornash to take a deep dive into the rich history of tractor pulling, the legacy of Mike’s father, Jerry Fornash, and how the sport has evolved over the years. Recorded in the nostalgic Ginko Garage, this conversation highlights the grassroots passion for tractor pulling and the strong community ties formed through decades of competition.Mike shares fascinating stories about his father's journey from farming in West Chester, Iowa, to becoming a well-respected name in the tractor pulling circuit. From tinkering with farm tractors to building custom modified machines like "Lurch," the Fornash family's ingenuity and determination left a lasting impact on the sport. The discussion also explores the camaraderie among local pullers, the evolution of tractor modifications, and how family traditions were woven into every aspect of their journey.With stories of road trips to competitions, early engineering hacks, and the iconic "Snicker" nickname, this episode captures the spirit of perseverance, innovation, and legacy. Whether you're a motorsports enthusiast or someone who appreciates tales of family and tradition, this episode will inspire you to reflect on your own passions and the barriers you’ve broken along the way.🎙️ Tune in to hear:✅ The origins of Jerry Fornash’s passion for tractor pulling✅ How modified tractors like "Lurch" shaped the sport✅ The challenges and joys of traveling the country for competitions✅ The importance of community and legacy in motorsports✅ Mike's reflections on his father’s impact on the sport and beyond💬 Don’t miss this captivating episode that highlights hard work, innovation, and family bonds in a way that will resonate with listeners from all walks of life.
In this engaging episode of Breaking Barriers with Gary Bontrager, host Gary Bontrager sits down with Kenny Sanders, a legendary tractor puller from Dayton, Iowa. Kenny shares his journey from being a kid with a passion for motors to becoming a prominent figure in the tractor-pulling world, famously known as “The Enforcer.” They delve into the fascinating mechanics behind his iconic International tractor, equipped with four turbochargers. Kenny recounts his innovative approach to building and modifying machinery, often fabricating parts from scratch, and highlights the determination it took to compete at the highest levels of the sport.Listeners will be captivated by Kenny's anecdotes, including overcoming technical challenges, pushing the limits of machinery, and the camaraderie of the tractor-pulling community. The episode provides a unique insight into the grit and creativity required to excel in this niche sport. Whether you’re a motorsport enthusiast or intrigued by tales of engineering ingenuity, Kenny's story is sure to inspire.