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  • @smartereveryday
    @smartereveryday  Před rokem +2809

    When my buddy Chris asked me if I would be interested in making a video abouot a Tractor Pull he was trying to organize, I had no idea what I was getting into. There's a ton of physics going on in this sport! Not just physics... mechanics, thermodynamics, dynamics, whatever you call soil science. I never knew how complicated the sled was! The Moulton Tractor Pull far exceeded my expectations! I think you'll enjoy one if you can go! By the way, if you enjoyed this video, WAIT TIL YOU GET A LOAD OF THE EMAIL LIST. www.smartereveryday.com/email-list

  • @theslowmoguys
    @theslowmoguys Před rokem +4726

    The most southern piece of content I have ever seen in my life. Loved it.

    • @cadewaren6482
      @cadewaren6482 Před rokem +36

      What are you doing here?

    • @Prove.
      @Prove. Před rokem +10

      yessir

    • @mattmarzula
      @mattmarzula Před rokem +31

      I remember seeing a video where some guys blew up some little glass paint jars in some other guy's garage. That was pretty "Southern".

    • @smartereveryday
      @smartereveryday  Před rokem +295

      Roll Tide to you sir

    • @thawk5987
      @thawk5987 Před rokem +41

      @@smartereveryday Hey Destin, I think the word Will used at the 7:50 mark might have been 'mire'. To mire down is a synonym for bog down and he was talking about the sled getting stuck in the mud.

  • @paullemarshall5145
    @paullemarshall5145 Před rokem +7743

    I love how Destiny’s accent gets more “ Southern” the more he interacts with the locals 😆

    • @bennettsampson5789
      @bennettsampson5789 Před rokem +526

      I’m from a large city in NC and the same thing happens to me. It’s called code switching. When I’m with “the boys” or people with southern accents it gets real southern real quick. However in normal conversation I have a very standard non southern accent.

    • @reado33
      @reado33 Před rokem +265

      🤣I was thinking the same thing, if the video went on much longer I would need subtitles

    • @Prifly70
      @Prifly70 Před rokem +130

      Yup. My wife is from Kentucky, get her around family or mad and it comes out.

    • @orsonincharge4879
      @orsonincharge4879 Před rokem +33

      Blending .

    • @noc1891
      @noc1891 Před rokem +42

      or when he is doing something crazy like rocketpowered circularsaw tied to a zipline, or with mark rober doing the rocketpowered golf club.. he more or less always goes to the hillbilly accent 🤣

  • @34cowboytroy
    @34cowboytroy Před rokem +611

    I like how at first they were like oh great another one of these guys asking them stupid questions again. Then, when they found out Destin actually genuinely wanted to know the physics to everything they were all about it and ready to spill the beans on everything. Such an amazing video. Something different and a little glimpse into our southern fun not everyone gets to enjoy

    • @clydeg4274
      @clydeg4274 Před rokem +1

      Yeah they seem like real pricks

    • @Glenn-F-Rice
      @Glenn-F-Rice Před 10 měsíci +2

      We had a pull about 5 miles from my house. I ride the roads there on the 4-wheeler and there is a lot of clay there. People brought trucks and tractors from all around

    • @WTmac1993
      @WTmac1993 Před 8 měsíci +7

      Hey now it ain't just a southern thing, im from western Massachusetts and all the country folks up there including myself can regularly be found at truck and tractor pulls! Lmao

  • @F_L_U_X
    @F_L_U_X Před rokem +447

    By my calculations, if the video had continued for 3 more days, Destin would be posting a video of an obscure, abandoned building where a 85 year-old man named Pickle appears and shows you how to make moonshine.

    • @terrorbit3553
      @terrorbit3553 Před rokem +17

      Close, his name is strawberry.

    • @pottervi
      @pottervi Před rokem

      Popcorn the lytch

    • @ClearwaterKB
      @ClearwaterKB Před 9 měsíci +4

      ​@terrorbit3553 according to my poppa's cousins Punkin and Puddin (swear to God names on birth certificates) you're right. 😂😂

    • @mostlyvoid.partiallystars
      @mostlyvoid.partiallystars Před 8 měsíci +5

      Nah the moonshine is never that far away

    • @boddaboom77
      @boddaboom77 Před 8 měsíci +5

      He already did that, CZcams just didn't allow him to post it due to local laws.

  • @OlssonMathias1991
    @OlssonMathias1991 Před rokem +922

    I appreciated 2 things: hearing genuine southern accents (I'm Swedish and don't hear a lot of it outside of comedy) and Destin taking the time to briefly compliment his wife.

    • @duvidlowy6834
      @duvidlowy6834 Před rokem +8

      I bet you used the closed captions to get wat jim was saying

    • @gordonbyron5145
      @gordonbyron5145 Před rokem +3

      People living in southern US are in fact a joke, it's far beyond comedy.

    • @kaldo8907
      @kaldo8907 Před rokem +61

      @@gordonbyron5145 A look, a small-minded person. What are you doing here?

    • @gordonbyron5145
      @gordonbyron5145 Před rokem +1

      @@kaldo8907 I'm laughing!

    • @kaldo8907
      @kaldo8907 Před rokem +40

      @@gordonbyron5145 It is common for people who don't understand something to laugh out of nervousness

  • @moemoe211
    @moemoe211 Před rokem +931

    Destin’s interaction with that young boy was priceless. That handshaking lesson was a life lesson and It made my day. “Look me in the eyes… Appreciate you”.

    • @uTube486
      @uTube486 Před rokem +51

      My first handshake lesson was "Squeeze hard, don't give a wet fish son".

    • @dragonhlm
      @dragonhlm Před rokem +36

      Best part of the video. Teaching that young boy one part of being a man. Priceless. Thank you Destin.

    • @enorazza
      @enorazza Před rokem +17

      Also the boy looks so much like Destin

    • @rojomeansred
      @rojomeansred Před rokem +36

      I'm in my 30's and actually felt a little envious that I didn't have someone to do that for me in my youth. I would love to shake Destin's hand and thank him for all that I have learned from him via this and NDQ

    • @n7565j
      @n7565j Před rokem +25

      I don't understand how young men can make it through their childhood and not learn to shake hands properly... I've made it my goal to make sure EVERY young man I come into contact with learns how to properly shake hands!!! It's not a big deal anymore, but it should be :-)

  • @ElizabethSwims
    @ElizabethSwims Před rokem +414

    Is that a .380? 😂🤣😂😅
    The look on his face.

    • @tom.e
      @tom.e Před rokem +17

      Could you explain to someone who never saw a gun in person why that's funny?

    • @adubs.
      @adubs. Před rokem +67

      @@tom.e its not a .380. Hes making a joke about his gun being small.

    • @JOltmann0789
      @JOltmann0789 Před rokem +25

      @@tom.e .380 is a small caliber.

    • @ElizabethSwims
      @ElizabethSwims Před rokem +66

      @@tom.e it’s funny because.380 is a pretty small and weak round. Not much stopping power. Single stack refers to how the ammo lines up in the magazine. Single stacks are a lot thinner profiles for little guys or girls to better carry.
      While I personally have nothing against .380 there are some who would consider it emasculating.

    • @FerrariTeddy
      @FerrariTeddy Před rokem +86

      @@tom.e 380 is a small round that is often recommended to women because they make very compact 380 cal guns. Therefore in 'Merican, "is that a 380?" Is basically saying "are you a little girly girl with a girly girl gun for girls?"

  • @unums
    @unums Před 9 měsíci +119

    The way you told Will, the child, to shake your hand, aside from telling and reaffirming him how smart he is, and corrected him to make Eye Contact (when doing so) is just beyond amazing, Destin!

    • @angelalewis3645
      @angelalewis3645 Před 7 měsíci +8

      That was my favorite part! What great training for that young man! And so happy to my spirit. ☺️

    • @imagiins
      @imagiins Před 6 měsíci +7

      this is the comment i was looking for that’s easily the best part of this video i loved that clip

    • @rbryanhull
      @rbryanhull Před 4 měsíci +1

      I noticed that, too. You made that kid feel seen.

    • @Spike-sk7ql
      @Spike-sk7ql Před 4 měsíci +1

      Came here to say just this.

    • @muskaman2k
      @muskaman2k Před 4 měsíci +4

      I had to stop the video and look for a comment like this because thats how important that lesson was to that boy, and how much i respected him for taking the time to do so.

  • @karenhill7128
    @karenhill7128 Před rokem +547

    Thanks Destin for coming to our little town of Gibson, TN. Brian who is my husband was unsure of what was going on but glad he took the time to explain the sled to you. We laughed a lot watching this with our kids Brandon, Bruce and his wife Kayla. Great job !

    • @ZoonCrypticon
      @ZoonCrypticon Před rokem +15

      Thank you from Europe. I was wondering in which part of the states the first encounter took place. Close suspects were Kentucky, Tennessee and Georgia.

    • @solitudessilentgroove
      @solitudessilentgroove Před rokem +37

      I'd be a little reserved as well if some stranger dude walked up with a camera in my face asking all kinds of questions, lol.

    • @poika22
      @poika22 Před rokem +4

      God bless you all

    • @PatrickKQ4HBD
      @PatrickKQ4HBD Před rokem +10

      That sideways glance when Destin first asked about the sled really cracked me up. Please tell Brian thanks for the laugh!

    • @thehunterstruck
      @thehunterstruck Před rokem +3

      @@PatrickKQ4HBD I knew Brian was give Destin a hard time he’s not about to tell his secrets

  • @lockpickinglawyer
    @lockpickinglawyer Před rokem +4977

    I watched every second of this video, and learned so much about a topic that I never considered… but the only part of the video that I’m sure will be useful to me in the future was the .380 joke. I’m definitely going to use that the next time I’m with someone carrying a 1911. 😋

    • @goofoffchannel
      @goofoffchannel Před rokem +119

      LPL!!

    • @jimsvideos7201
      @jimsvideos7201 Před rokem +76

      Fancy meeting you here.

    • @beermonster1234
      @beermonster1234 Před rokem +189

      I don’t know much about guns, can you explain his joke?

    • @scottycatman
      @scottycatman Před rokem +312

      @@beermonster1234 it's a little baby gun, much smaller than that guy's actual gun

    • @AIM54A
      @AIM54A Před rokem +496

      @@beermonster1234 It's like asking a person driving a large truck if he's driving a Toyota prius.

  • @simonmunden5046
    @simonmunden5046 Před rokem +139

    7:35 Will is a super-cool kid scientist - never change.

    • @butchhuebsch3445
      @butchhuebsch3445 Před rokem +3

      I don't think he kept up with Will.

    • @fisheye42
      @fisheye42 Před rokem +2

      Tractor pull, ear plugs, hamburger & drink.
      I think he knows the keys to happiness.

  • @tocov
    @tocov Před rokem +449

    I am not American, and I am always so impressed by how polite, welcoming and helpful people in the south are. As opposed to how they are often portrayed in the media. These are real Americans and I would absolutely love to meet these folk some time.

    • @donoimdono2702
      @donoimdono2702 Před rokem +57

      thank you. it seems to be those who are packed into densely populated cities who appear less than warm to strangers. room to roam is remarkably healing to the psyche

    • @RRAX
      @RRAX Před rokem

      that tells you a lot about the Brain washing going on everywhere.

    • @cda4662
      @cda4662 Před rokem +6

      MEGA DITTOS TO YOU AND WITH YOU

    • @KenanTurkiye
      @KenanTurkiye Před rokem +17

      I'm not American, never been to nor intend to go to America, as I'm happy in my country, but I fully agree with the comment and also the sticker at 22:26.
      Why? because proper independent America is better for the world, independent from whom some may ask, well, you guys are smart, and many already know. ;) Take care.

    • @alchemist3724
      @alchemist3724 Před rokem +30

      They seemed half aggravated in the beginning when he went to look at the sled the tractors pull lol, wouldn't call that welcoming at all..

  • @canis_machina7280
    @canis_machina7280 Před rokem +540

    It's amazing how Destin went back in time to get his younger self just for a tractor pull interview.

    • @PizzaWheels427
      @PizzaWheels427 Před rokem +26

      i love how he is just eating some kids fritos

    • @cherriberri8373
      @cherriberri8373 Před rokem +7

      @@PizzaWheels427 YEAH man was like "Am I taking too many" And then asked for an o t h e r

    • @larrybud
      @larrybud Před rokem +1

      @@cherriberri8373 And the kid was so polite "You can have as many as you want".

  • @ToXiCxMadness2
    @ToXiCxMadness2 Před rokem +602

    Destin can make anyone feel comfortable in no time. The one dude didn’t really seem like he’s in the mood to talk but he opened up quite well

    • @deaconkonc4720
      @deaconkonc4720 Před rokem +42

      Destin loves to let other people shine in his videos, and I think people sense that he's coming from a place of respect.

    • @carsonwilliams
      @carsonwilliams Před rokem +81

      I felt that guy he just wanted a drink and he's got this guy with a camera asking him questions 😂. Destin is amazing at understanding the intricacies of blue collar diplomacy.

    • @yippdogg9250
      @yippdogg9250 Před rokem +39

      Thats just the south when it comes to some old timers haha and I can tell you Destin knew exactly what was going on and didn't take it personally.

    • @steampunkskunk3638
      @steampunkskunk3638 Před rokem +34

      I would be a bit stand off-ish too if someone walked in off the street and started asking questions while pointing a camera at me.

    • @oscarn-
      @oscarn- Před rokem +10

      I was somewhat shocked of their initial inhospitability. But, if they would've shut down completely, Destin wouldn't have shown them in the video, of course.

  • @SzymekCRX
    @SzymekCRX Před rokem +123

    That guy from 11:30 shows some extra respect while explaining. Got my heart :)

  • @Hagop64
    @Hagop64 Před rokem +35

    The "really pretty in cowboy hats" moment was adorable.

  • @CrazyCommonRail
    @CrazyCommonRail Před rokem +317

    I grew up pulling tractors. This infatuation for chasing the “balancing act” ultimately led me to studying Mechanical Engineering. I now have an extremely fulfilling career to which I owe a large part to this wonderful pastime. Thanks for the video, Destin!

    • @revenevan11
      @revenevan11 Před rokem +3

      Heck yeah! It's an engineering problem in the truest sense

    • @himaro101
      @himaro101 Před rokem

      Are you still pulling though?

    • @edgarpryor3233
      @edgarpryor3233 Před rokem +4

      The guy that built the engine for Financial Mistake (and Volunteer Deere and several others at that pull) followed a similar path. He is an engineer for GM but plays with tractors whenever possible.

  • @tripletiote
    @tripletiote Před rokem +386

    Kudos to the driver who veered off a bit despite her efforts. She was willing to share on camera, and I hope she received empathy and isn't embarrassed.

    • @edgarpryor3233
      @edgarpryor3233 Před rokem +23

      She's used to that, she was upset about the engine not running. If I remember correctly, it was a broken camshaft that time.

    • @a_bracing9045
      @a_bracing9045 Před rokem +8

      She's a pretty talented driver! Funny enough she's my cousin!

  • @pyrosparkes
    @pyrosparkes Před rokem +44

    Destin, the way you interact with other humans is truly magical to watch. even the way that you spoke to the kid will, and how you explained the importance of a handshake at the end, saying i appreciate you.
    keep being the great teacher you are. thank you!

  • @MyClutteredGarage
    @MyClutteredGarage Před rokem +248

    Loved this, Destin. I felt your pain with those early awkward conversations, but you broke through. I enjoy the lawn mower and antique tractor pull at our local county fair each year. We even have a pedal tractor pull for the kids. Great job! -Ed
    EDIT: I have to also commend you on the camera angles and production value. I’d love to help you sometime!

    • @Samuel-sg2iv
      @Samuel-sg2iv Před rokem +5

      Yeah idk if you're from the south or the midwest people are kinda guarded. Idk why tho.

    • @chadh3441
      @chadh3441 Před rokem +2

      Are you talking about the old cast iron ones that were made back in the 1970's that were replicas if the old Farmall H tractors? My brother and I each had one, and boy those things were heavy! They were very easy to turn over to trapping you underneath it. Lol. That was back when toys could kill you or at least break a few bones in the process! Lol

    • @MyClutteredGarage
      @MyClutteredGarage Před rokem +2

      @@chadh3441 yes indeed!

    • @chadh3441
      @chadh3441 Před rokem

      @@MyClutteredGarage Holy cow that's awesome!

    • @MyClutteredGarage
      @MyClutteredGarage Před rokem +1

      @@Samuel-sg2iv yeah I’m from southern NJ. Hardly “the south” but very similar culture and attitude.

  • @djjazzyjeff1232
    @djjazzyjeff1232 Před rokem +432

    What I appreciate the most about these videos is how Destin interacts with kids. I really like that you talk to them like they're adults. And just because they're kids, doesn't mean they're not knowledgeable or smart. Cuz that kid 100% is, and polite too.

    • @MasonH24
      @MasonH24 Před rokem +31

      The proper handshake, with the look in the eye, is what did it for me. Destin is a real one.

    • @djjazzyjeff1232
      @djjazzyjeff1232 Před rokem +6

      @@MasonH24 Details are important like that. If it's worth doing, it's worth doing right.

    • @TW-lt1vr
      @TW-lt1vr Před rokem

      that classic southern hospitality too

  • @Halfstep2024
    @Halfstep2024 Před rokem +388

    I love how Destin gets progressively more southern the more he’s around his people.

    • @anthonysmz3
      @anthonysmz3 Před rokem +27

      The accent got noticeably more southern the more he interacted. I love it.

    • @brandonnolff1920
      @brandonnolff1920 Před rokem

      I was gonna say the same thing haha

    • @petiertje
      @petiertje Před rokem +2

      I'm not even a native English speaker and I noticed that too :)

    • @alphaindustries5775
      @alphaindustries5775 Před rokem +1

      His energy multiplies

    • @telenelatelin8632
      @telenelatelin8632 Před rokem +4

      Im from california and I started to sound like these folk after living with them during grad school for four years haha

  • @TheTrevorS1
    @TheTrevorS1 Před rokem +76

    As an engineer who comes from a rural/agricultural background, I loved this video! It has so much going for it; the discovery, the science, the people, the culture. It felt right, thank you.

  • @petertimowreef9085
    @petertimowreef9085 Před 8 měsíci +8

    7:44 Dustin is such an inspiration. The way he makes people around him feel smart. He uses his own intellect to figure out what people are good at and then asks the exact right questions so that those people can show off that knowledge.

  • @JamesLewis98
    @JamesLewis98 Před rokem +257

    I love how Destin's accent changes depending on who he's speaking with. Up in Rochester, NY with all the people at Kodak, Destin had as neutral of an accent as he could: round vowels, not dropping the "g" from gerunds, spoken from the chest rather than the nose. But when he's in rural Alabama talking with a tractor pull crewman, he's a straight up "Good Ol' Boy."

    • @minimoose1441
      @minimoose1441 Před rokem +14

      I noticed that too! I find myself doing the same sometimes, I moved countries when I was 11 and when I speak to my parents (who kept their accent) or my grandparents and friends from my country of birth I find my voice just sort of adapts and I start pronouncing words and vowels more like my native accent.

    • @blackdragonxtra
      @blackdragonxtra Před rokem +20

      That's just how accent's work. Mine'll drift all over, depending on the people around, what I'm doing, or even just my mood.

    • @WDCallahan
      @WDCallahan Před rokem +18

      That's called code switching. I'm from Texas and I do the same thing. I was taught to do this depending on who I'm talking to, whether it's business or pleasure, and where I am.

    • @nukewurld
      @nukewurld Před rokem +1

      @@blackdragonxtra I honestly thought I was the only one. I can adapt my accent to whoever I'm around, and I do it without even thinking about it.

    • @nukewurld
      @nukewurld Před rokem +2

      @@WDCallahan I had no idea there was a term for this. I do it all the time. Interesting

  • @tripylsd
    @tripylsd Před rokem +592

    Not sure if Destin is unconsciously getting more "southern" accent, or if this is his real accent and he's feeling more comfortable loosing it than in other videos. I love this guy😅

    • @cbb8991
      @cbb8991 Před rokem +81

      As a Georgia boy, when I get back around other southerners, the accent automatically changes without even consciously thinking about it. I normally do not have much of an accent.

    • @apocello42
      @apocello42 Před rokem +61

      Seems more like code switching to try and make the folks he's talking with more comfortable with an engineer with a CZcams channel pointing a camera at them.

    • @farLander1
      @farLander1 Před rokem +27

      @@cbb8991 I have a friend that talks normally but any time he'd get a call from his grandparents it was an automatic switch to deep south lol
      "Hi paw"

    • @cbb8991
      @cbb8991 Před rokem +11

      @@farLander1 There are certain words that I'll say, that you can pick up that I'm probably from the south. Everyone in my family is from Pittsburgh except for me, I was born in Georgia. I think that gave me a more neutral accent and most of my classmates in engineering school didn't have accents either. When I would go down to the hunting camp though, my accent would just naturally change to sounding a little more like the good Ole boys down there.

    • @banban213
      @banban213 Před rokem +20

      In his submarine series he mentioned that he will subconsciously pick up the accent of people he is working with. I don't remember the video specifically but it was when he was speaking to someone with a thick southern accent as well.

  • @kevinwells4986
    @kevinwells4986 Před rokem +12

    I had so many emotional moments to this. I grew up in 'tractor pull' country. I aged. I found you. Nasa engineer. Like me at one point. You just melded my life honestly. You appreciate intelligence and ability regardless of what textbooks have been read, or not. I simply loved this video Destin. We are equal.

  • @FishermanKyle
    @FishermanKyle Před 7 měsíci +1

    Lmfao "Bryan, we met briefly, I'm dustin."
    "Well I'm still bryan"
    Gotta love that super cut and dry southern humor 😂😂

  • @zollotech
    @zollotech Před rokem +1621

    Used to watch these as a kid and learned a lot. So much more than I ever knew. Loved that you took the time to teach the kid how to shake a hand.

    • @pete5405
      @pete5405 Před rokem +73

      The kid was right tho, giving his left hand knowing the right one is full of chili cheese!

    • @jatissimo
      @jatissimo Před rokem +45

      man dont care if the hand is dirty. brian looked at his hand and saw how dirty it was and just went for the shake. also a valuable lesson.
      kid was still good mannered, nothing to complain about

    • @brian70Cuda
      @brian70Cuda Před rokem +22

      And look him in the eye! Respect!!

    • @jimharvey205
      @jimharvey205 Před rokem +17

      @@brian70Cuda Destin's an awesome dude, through & through

    • @LucenProject
      @LucenProject Před rokem +8

      @@brian70Cuda It took way too long for someone to teach me this. Good to see this kid learning it.

  • @Oscar-zz6fg
    @Oscar-zz6fg Před rokem +162

    The look he gave you after asking if he had a .380. Absolute gold. I'm going to have to use that joke one day.

    • @NALOvs
      @NALOvs Před rokem +10

      i'm not into guns and i don't get it... is .380 a small caliber or something? tnx

    • @g00gleisgayerthanaids56
      @g00gleisgayerthanaids56 Před rokem +7

      @@NALOvs a lot of people call .380 9mm 'short'

    • @NALOvs
      @NALOvs Před rokem +3

      @@g00gleisgayerthanaids56 lol i was close enough then, tnx

    • @donoimdono2702
      @donoimdono2702 Před rokem +2

      yup

    • @vespagts7078
      @vespagts7078 Před rokem +2

      The .380 is considered to be a "girl's/woman's" caliber. That's the joke and why he gave that look.

  • @vespagts7078
    @vespagts7078 Před rokem +4

    Destin, this has to be your best video, by-far! I particularly enjoyed that you didn't stick your face into the frame every few seconds, like you do so often in many of your other videos. Because you primarily focused the lens on these people and this event, the video really captured their hospitality and sense of community. Thank you.

  • @skeif1015
    @skeif1015 Před rokem +14

    That first guy Brian he talked to was probably the most awkward interaction he's ever had on the channel 😂😂

    • @karenhill7128
      @karenhill7128 Před rokem +10

      Well here in our small town of Gibson you don't have people like him come to your work and start asking lots of questions. That's my husband and we were all kinda like, 'is this guy for real ?' Brian was just caught off gaurd

  • @edsaid757
    @edsaid757 Před rokem +290

    I like that Destin recognizes intelligence no matter where/how it manifests. Most people don’t have that ability.

    • @ErrantChordier
      @ErrantChordier Před rokem +17

      This is true. Probably some of these people who engineer, machine, test, fine-tune the tractors, they would have excelled if they had instead pursued aerospace, semiconductors, chemicals, etc. Talent and intellect can show up anywhere, whether those "high tech" types of endeavors or something more bucolic, even though society conditions us to see only the high tech stuff as intellect.

    • @brittanylyles8285
      @brittanylyles8285 Před rokem +7

      @@ErrantChordier they're building 100 thousand dollar tractors, they have excelled

    • @ErrantChordier
      @ErrantChordier Před rokem +4

      @@brittanylyles8285 I meant, they would have excelled *at aerospace* if they had done that instead.

    • @teac117
      @teac117 Před rokem +3

      Engineers can sniff out engineers a mile away. We smell. :P

    • @Nehmo
      @Nehmo Před rokem

      Brian obviously isn't intelligent. He uses dumb grammar and has a limited vocabulary, and, for those who don't know, all people from the South don't talk like that.

  • @LHJC10
    @LHJC10 Před rokem +361

    Destin’s southern accent increased x10 when talking to the locals 😂 as an Aussie this was a struggle

    • @Falcodrin
      @Falcodrin Před rokem +27

      Its typically called code switching and is nearly impossible to stop even if you can hear yourself doing it. Happened to me just the other day meeting a friends family and even being intentional about how I was speaking it still came out quite a bit thicker than my normal southern accent.

    • @MatthewBryce
      @MatthewBryce Před rokem +28

      I'm from the UK and had to put on subtitles 😂

    • @m16ty
      @m16ty Před rokem +16

      @@MatthewBryce Being from the Southern US, they were speaking my language. I've had you Brits get to talking fast and I get lost. Lol

    • @LHJC10
      @LHJC10 Před rokem +4

      @@Falcodrin it’s interesting, same thing in some parts of Britain. Almost like another language is being used

    • @derekrowan2788
      @derekrowan2788 Před rokem +4

      I’d worked with the Marines over the years and I’d struggled too with that rich southern 😂.
      For us Downunder it’s like us being up in the Territory 😂🤣

  • @dandrumheller9286
    @dandrumheller9286 Před rokem +2

    Destin, you are so wholesome. You speak kindly to a young man, and you compliment your wife, and you teach us about Engineering. Thank you!

  • @jasonhastings5538
    @jasonhastings5538 Před 7 měsíci

    Remember goin to the tractor pull in Chapelhill TN every year as a kid!! Man what a good time it was, you could walk around and look at the tractors, trucks and talk with the crews!!! All on that little field they used!!!

  • @Joemantler
    @Joemantler Před rokem +51

    "No, shake my hand. That's how we do things. Look me in the eye."
    You're a good man, Destin!

  • @Ndoda71
    @Ndoda71 Před rokem +159

    Dustin’s a good communicator, he can read people and make them comfortable with the way he talks.

  • @kevinoetting4434
    @kevinoetting4434 Před rokem +1

    I have been truck pulling for 3 years now and it’s by far one of the most complex things out there! Glad you enjoyed going to a pull!

  • @MrTalkingzero
    @MrTalkingzero Před rokem +22

    THANK YOU FOR THIS AMAZING VIDEO. I have followed you for years and you never run out of amazing things to observe and teach. Also, as a side note, you amazingly balanced the percentages of your NASA English and Alabama English so that you could be understood by all yet you didn't oversimplify anything for the audience. You're an amazing person, Destin. You have changed, I would argue, millions of lives.

  • @Stowneyo
    @Stowneyo Před rokem +320

    Man I saw this video listed and thought to myself. "I have absolutely no interest in tractor pulls whatsoever". But I clicked anyway knowing the quality of your videos and I was glued to the screen for every single moment. You make some of the best stuff out there and always make it engaging. I have a ton of respect for this topic now. Thanks my man!

    • @GreenAppelPie
      @GreenAppelPie Před rokem +1

      I still have zero interest. There’s zero things to be applied to doing something useful

    • @TheGayestPersononYouTube
      @TheGayestPersononYouTube Před rokem +11

      @@GreenAppelPie it’s more like a ton of useful things applied to something enjoyable

    • @Hempage
      @Hempage Před rokem +3

      Come on, what's not to like about tractor pulls, monster trucks, and top fuel dragsters, and other purely recreational engineering.

    • @rjcoady21
      @rjcoady21 Před rokem

      I also like horse pulls. Not so much engineering as much as well taken care of animals and harnesses.

    • @insiainutorrt259
      @insiainutorrt259 Před rokem

      @@GreenAppelPie
      For just one example you are to empty to realise... All the learning about pulling things could be aplied to pulling things in farmwork and any kinds of pulling heavy things.... like your food and fuel on trucks....
      Its actual real science... for fun...

  • @taofledermaus
    @taofledermaus Před rokem +1003

    That was both amazing and heart-warming to watch, Destin.

  • @theproudsoutherner587

    Everything about this video is Awsome! This is one of my favorites, you shed light on the inter workings of a tractor pull and showed the wonderful politeness friendship and hospitality of the south and as a Southerner myself I thought this was a masterpiece!

  • @Steve-nr8kx
    @Steve-nr8kx Před rokem +3

    Well done Destin! This video - just like so many others - is fun, friendly, educational with a personal touch and entertaining. Thank you!

  • @bryandearstyne7436
    @bryandearstyne7436 Před rokem +130

    I really appreciate how you could go from talking about the James Webb Space Telescope to tractor pulling

    • @alpham777
      @alpham777 Před rokem +1

      And likely some of these people worked on it.

    • @douglasboyle6544
      @douglasboyle6544 Před rokem +4

      Science is everywhere!

    • @edgarpryor3233
      @edgarpryor3233 Před rokem

      @@alpham777 I'm not sure about that, but we do have an engineer for GM.

  • @jaytilley8352
    @jaytilley8352 Před rokem +220

    For anyone who needs a translation for Will's explanation: "more down" is "mire down" as in the horse in the mire... That kid might be my new hero. I'm going to get some chili cheese Fritos.

    • @timm1139
      @timm1139 Před rokem +14

      I’ll take the earplugs, hamburger and soda. See you in the stands!

    • @oneeyedziggy2
      @oneeyedziggy2 Před rokem +10

      I grew up in South Carolina, and honestly I wish there were subtitles in this video... w/o Destin repeating things for clarity, a lot of it would be incomprehensible. Reminds me of how technically Scottish people speak English too, but not any kind we'd understand half the time.

    • @jaytilley8352
      @jaytilley8352 Před rokem +3

      @@oneeyedziggy2 I had the benefit of growing up in Idaho but living in Georgia for two years. I really had to study the accents to understand them and started realizing they are pretty finely regional. At one point I could tell south GA from North GA and Tennessee from Carolina, but I've lost my edge. :)

    • @bamabackroads1203
      @bamabackroads1203 Před rokem +1

      He pretty clearly said mar down, not more down.

    • @GuillaumePerronNantel
      @GuillaumePerronNantel Před rokem +1

      @@oneeyedziggy2 and there is me, from Quebec with english as a second language. But I hear enough different english accent that I think I was able understand most of the video.

  • @billroberts3864
    @billroberts3864 Před rokem +1

    Destin, you make each video so interesting because you genuinely are interested so ask great questions. Then you stand back and let the person dive deep into the story. Blessings to you.

  • @Sagan_Starborn
    @Sagan_Starborn Před 2 měsíci

    "Shake my hand!
    Look me in the eye!"
    Will, this is how you get taught to be a Southern boy!
    What a community. What a culture!
    Destin, you're a living treasure

  • @user-ym7hq7do7m
    @user-ym7hq7do7m Před rokem +481

    I’m from Australia, that was a science and a culture lesson. Y’all are crazy and I love it. Keep up the good work Destin.

    • @sheldonpetrie3706
      @sheldonpetrie3706 Před rokem +38

      Australia teaching America how to do proper burnouts via Cleetus with KillaB, so we have reached the next part of the formal cultural exchange 😅

    • @scottwesner9362
      @scottwesner9362 Před rokem +4

      Welcome to the land of the free

    • @peterreed2685
      @peterreed2685 Před rokem +8

      DESTIN NEEDS TO GO TO SUMMER NATS!!!!

    • @semvhu1494
      @semvhu1494 Před rokem +11

      I'm not sure what to make of someone calling American Southerners crazy when y'all live with crocs, giant spiders, venomous snakes, dive-bombing magpies, and warmongering emus. I guess I'll take it as a compliment.

    • @VAXHeadroom
      @VAXHeadroom Před rokem +2

      @@semvhu1494 Yep and whatever the heck that football game is they play :) THAT's nuts! :)

  • @Thelawncarenut
    @Thelawncarenut Před rokem +175

    I love how Destin's accent gets heavier in this video 😂

    • @KelseyDogBlog
      @KelseyDogBlog Před rokem

      That's a real thing. My wife is from the Deep South but has lived elsewhere for a long time. The minute she goes home, or talks to relatives on the phone, her long-lost southern accent returns.

  • @jonwhisler6967
    @jonwhisler6967 Před 2 měsíci

    destin i love how you show us how smart farmers really are and there is nothing wrong with being smart

  • @jcumbie51
    @jcumbie51 Před rokem

    I loved going to tractor pulls as a kid growing up. How the sled worked always fascinated me and I always thought it was just about the weight and position of the box on the sled. I had no idea about all the other features of the sled and timing of it all. I really appreciate the content. You’re awesome Destin!

  • @TheeBuddylee
    @TheeBuddylee Před rokem +158

    Love when Destin changes tone or dialect or respect words to put someone at ease

    • @alexanderficken9354
      @alexanderficken9354 Před rokem +14

      That's just what any human talks, changing your voice based on the environment

    • @youvebeenspooked
      @youvebeenspooked Před rokem

      yeah I agree, like when he says 'poonay tangs' instead of 'growlers'

  • @kendog0013
    @kendog0013 Před rokem +345

    22:17 - can we take a moment to appreciate Destin literally taking 5-10 seconds out of his video just to admire his wife in a cowboy hat because shes 'so pretty in them'??? :D

  • @phantomkate6
    @phantomkate6 Před rokem +1

    This was amazing. I haven't been to a tractor pull since I was a kid. They don't have them around where I love now. Nice memories and very cool to learn how it works.
    Thanks very much!

  • @RobertLandrum13
    @RobertLandrum13 Před rokem

    Born and bred in Georgia and I grew up watching tractor pulls on TV as a kid so finally seeing all this and the details of how everything works is just great. Thank you

  • @mikedrop4421
    @mikedrop4421 Před rokem +280

    Love that Destin took the time to walk the young man through a handshake. That's something that even the best fathers don't often think about because they never shake their sons hand. We need a solid community to pitch in. I remember men teaching me how to properly shake hands. I'm sure my dad helped kids he met along the way too. I know I do it.

    • @Doomroar
      @Doomroar Před rokem +31

      He just didn't want to use his chilly cheese eating hand on it, i been there and i can relate to the kid

    • @Visionery1
      @Visionery1 Před rokem +8

      Some cultures don't shake hands, when they do, it's like a wet fish. That's no reflection on them, they just never learned a correct handshake. Shaking hands is not that easy, sometimes people grab too early, ending up shaking fingers, not cool.

    • @brianbarrett2487
      @brianbarrett2487 Před rokem

      This.

    • @seigeengine
      @seigeengine Před rokem +10

      Handshakes are pretty simple: just do whatever the other person is doing. If they've got a light grip, use a light grip. If they look you in the eye, look in theirs. If they clearly are done, let go. If they're trying to break your hand, reduce theirs to paste.

    • @Slushpuppy154
      @Slushpuppy154 Před rokem

      That is something I can thank my cousin for. He walked me through it when I was about 10 and I have done it properly since then. I'm not much of a handshaker being a bit of a germophobe, but if I encountered anyone who shook hands improperly, I would pass the favor onward.

  • @TheOceanX
    @TheOceanX Před rokem +373

    I moved out of Tennessee years ago now, this video brought tears to my eyes from how beautifully you captured the genuineness of a lot of these guys. You understood that they weren't being rude, they were testing the white collar new guy to see if he was cool or not. Phenomenal video, can't praise this enough.

    • @aceofspad3s1911
      @aceofspad3s1911 Před rokem +50

      IDK, where I come from being short and dismissive of someone because of your immediate perceptions of them is called being rude.

    • @PatrickKQ4HBD
      @PatrickKQ4HBD Před rokem +41

      @@aceofspad3s1911 Well you ain't from around here now, are ya? 🤨😉
      All kidding aside, it's a cultural norm to be a little suspicious of outsiders and take a bit of time to welcome them into the circle. Please don't judge.

    • @michaelmccasland
      @michaelmccasland Před rokem +28

      @@aceofspad3s1911 Tell me you aren't from the South without telling me you aren't from the South.

    • @ozzyoz1495
      @ozzyoz1495 Před rokem +14

      That's the definition of rudeness

    • @lbsubstylee
      @lbsubstylee Před rokem +14

      @@aceofspad3s1911 "Southern hospitality"...

  • @doesstuffoutside
    @doesstuffoutside Před rokem +3

    This was fantastic. So much physics. And such fantastic adjustment of accent to make interactions with different people easier.

  • @scotty4899
    @scotty4899 Před rokem

    Really appreciate you man. It was great to see how your interaction with that little guy went. Respect for each other while also building in to his life a little bit.

  • @peetiegonzalez1845
    @peetiegonzalez1845 Před rokem +115

    I love when Destin interacts with locals anywhere. He is so down-to-earth and can really enjoy communicating with anyone.

  • @SouthMainAuto
    @SouthMainAuto Před rokem +263

    Thanks for teaching that young man how to shake a hand. Loved the whole video but thought that was the best lesson taught 👍🏼

    • @edwardmeewis
      @edwardmeewis Před rokem +6

      Next week on the South Main Auto channel: Etiquette with Eric. O.
      - Rule 23: Don't call the shop if you don't have a car or don't want to make an appointment. Thank you.

    • @xtremeoffroadllc
      @xtremeoffroadllc Před rokem

      It's Eric O! Lol

  • @DDSJR1203
    @DDSJR1203 Před 8 měsíci

    I watched this video and now I am hooked watching Tractor Pulls. I really like the variety of tractors and classes.

  • @lifted_above
    @lifted_above Před rokem +2

    Good stuff!
    Just went to a tractor pull in a small town fairgrounds the other weekend. They used a couple of these highly modified diesels, but mostly it was small and medium farm/field tractors. Also ran some V8 gas and diesel 4x4 trucks. Left early. My folk's home is about 5 miles from that town. Actually heard one of the gas V8 trucks pull from 5 miles away.

  • @TheAutofreak1
    @TheAutofreak1 Před rokem +277

    As a European watching this I can tell that this is just how I imagine southern America. I heared about tractor pulling before and thought it would be as simple as it looks. But this video actually showed the science behind it. Love your videos Destin, keep up the good work.

    • @Tumbbi
      @Tumbbi Před rokem +4

      Well come to Finland to Härmä

    • @stefandr5252
      @stefandr5252 Před rokem +14

      Europe has plenty of tractorpulling events as well😉

    • @just_your_localguard9612
      @just_your_localguard9612 Před rokem +9

      Not even south, if you have a large agriculture scene you'll see tractor pulls, it just has popular here in Iowa has it is Tennessee

    • @forton615
      @forton615 Před rokem +8

      It's quite big in the Netherlands, here in Belgium not as much I think.

    • @Rcthans
      @Rcthans Před rokem +3

      We got exactly this in the Netherlands

  • @Doorhandlr_
    @Doorhandlr_ Před rokem +209

    It's amazing how Destin can just go to any place, anywhere, at anytime and just make friends with everyone, and learn a tidbit of knowledge from everyone he encounters. With every video it's just happiness and joy throughout it!

    • @funkmon
      @funkmon Před rokem +15

      You know, I find that I achieve this as well through no great effort of my own. People are excited to talk about their hobbies if they think you're actually listening

    • @Firejewel1
      @Firejewel1 Před rokem +3

      That is the beauty of good Southern Charm and genuine curiosity. When done right, it's the best of social engineering.

  • @justsendittractorpulling

    Destin, thank you for such a great spot light on tractor pulling.

  • @raymondlucero4999
    @raymondlucero4999 Před rokem +1

    Dustin is a one of a kind man. I love the way that he explains the tiniest of details of the inner workings of things so that even the average Joe is able to understand. Also I wanna to note how he inner acted with that young boy. He treated him as an equal and even gave him credit for his explanation. And than to close the segment with him. He made sure the young boy looked him in the eye and shook his hand. That speaks volumes to the values that he instills and wants his own children to learn and practice. GOD bless you Dustin. Our country needs more men such as yourself.

  • @222tg_
    @222tg_ Před rokem +186

    As someone who's even into motorsports, i never realized Tractor pulling was this technical. Loved to learn it, cheers for another great video Destin

    • @Racing_Dude
      @Racing_Dude Před rokem +2

      Same!

    • @1978garfield
      @1978garfield Před rokem +1

      There is a reason Art Arfons ran the tractor pull circuit longer than he did drag racing or land speed record competition.
      Part of that was safety but part of it was the level of competition was and is higher than most people think.

    • @edgarpryor3233
      @edgarpryor3233 Před rokem

      He barely scratched the surface.

  • @milosperhour_
    @milosperhour_ Před rokem +383

    I thought the code switching from Destin in this video was really interesting, I was so surprised at how southern he went when meeting Brian. Whether intentional or not, I find code switching to be such a fascinating adaptation that our brains make to fit in more with the people around us. Awesome video too, a lot of really smart people. The whole thing is basically and engineering build competition, it reminds me of pumpkin chunkin

    • @josephmarlin9827
      @josephmarlin9827 Před rokem +17

      I find code switching so absolutely fascinating. My wife was born in Trinidad and raised in the US and even she is fascinated at how she'll code switch around Caribbean people and not even know how she's doing it

    • @rijlqanturis625
      @rijlqanturis625 Před rokem +11

      Yep I am from the south, but from the city. Not really a thick natural accent. But when I go to more rural areas, it gets MUCH thicker. Easier to fit in and connect with people.

    • @jaymzx0
      @jaymzx0 Před rokem +24

      I love tractor pulls and found this a great watch, but the code switching was absolutely the most interesting part for me. As soon as the video opened and I heard Destin's voice, I knew he'd been down there for a bit filming this. The accent is magnetic. When I go back to visit family I tend bring it home with me for a few days.
      Ol' Brian in the beginning got me. That whole awkward interaction when he's just letting him talk and responds after a long silence with a 'yeeap'. I bet Destin felt like he was 11 yrs old again and asking the neighbor if he could mow his lawn 😁.

    • @Fozdycke
      @Fozdycke Před rokem +5

      @@rijlqanturis625 Heck I'm from the north east, but i lived in North Carolina for a number of years and by the time I moved away I would find myself speaking with a noticeable accent in casual conversation. My inner monologue still has a pretty heavy twang to it. It's a good comforting way of speaking. Laconic in a way.

    • @davidstewart4570
      @davidstewart4570 Před rokem +1

      Wow, I'm English and really noticed it, too, before reading any of these comments. Destin's accent changed radically.

  • @Gabrielgrassmayr
    @Gabrielgrassmayr Před rokem +20

    I love how Dan just sounds so different when he’s talking to other people, rather than a camera

    • @ericw4279
      @ericw4279 Před rokem +2

      I noticed that too, I wasn’t watching just listening and had to see if it was the same person, haha

  • @user-kv1fv2fd3s
    @user-kv1fv2fd3s Před rokem +10

    Wow, there’s so much to unpack here. Like a lot of other commenters, I’m from the South, and I grew up going to tractor pulls, mud bogs, and demolition derbies. I always appreciated the technical aspect of the machines, but never gave much thought to the physics behind the pull sled. It’s fascinating; thank you for really getting into the guts of what’s behind the scenes. What’s also fascinating is just how much fuel is consumed during one of these events, beyond the obvious usage of the competitors. The cost involved to relocate and groom the track, to transport heavy equipment, to transport the tractors to the event, etc…..it’s astonishing to think about how much money is being spent to do this. And yet it’s still a tiny niche in the world of motor sports. I grew up as just a good ol’ boy from the mountains, I got myself a good career in woodworking, and I can’t ever imagine having the kind of money to play at stuff like this. With all due respect to people’s passions, I don’t really have the innocent enthusiasm for this stuff like I did when I was a kid. It seems wildly indulgent and wasteful, even for as much fun as it obviously is. Thanks for coming to my TED Talk lol.

  • @VideoMan0904
    @VideoMan0904 Před rokem +416

    “Shake my hand. Nope, right hand. Look me in the eye. Thank you, Will.”
    Destin, you’re doing the Lord’s work.

    • @howardnovak6043
      @howardnovak6043 Před rokem +22

      That's honestly such a solid lesson to teach a young man. Use the right hand, give a firm handshake, and look the other person in the eye. It's a small social interaction that says a whole lot. I'm betting Destin had someone teach him the same way when he was younger.

    • @MomJeans2
      @MomJeans2 Před rokem +16

      I thought it was perfect. He treated Will like a grown man he could learn from. When Will got a little mixed up, he kept him on the level. Hopefully they both walked away with something.

    • @faizrahman6308
      @faizrahman6308 Před rokem +3

      teaching him to be one of a true professional!

    • @RRAX
      @RRAX Před rokem

      and then took his Doritos

    • @cda4662
      @cda4662 Před rokem +1

      THANK YOU DESTIN, FOR YOUR WHOLE CHANNEL AND HIGHLIGHTING AMERICA AT ITS FINEST

  • @lewismassie
    @lewismassie Před rokem +74

    7:30 Everything about this conversation was awesome. The display of knowledge despite not knowing the scientific words. The way Destin really learned the important physics. The handshake at the end.
    The learning stuff is my favourite part of this channel, but close on it's heels is Destin's interaction with the people in the places he goes

    • @lysdexsick
      @lysdexsick Před rokem

      And with an awesome accent!!👍

  • @flyingninja1234
    @flyingninja1234 Před rokem

    From a series on the Coast Guard, to seeing how a tractor pull works the content is quite varied. That is what makes the content on this channel great.

  • @Dive_Bomb_Pullin_Videos
    @Dive_Bomb_Pullin_Videos Před 4 měsíci

    This is a great version of putting Tractor Pulling. I've been pulling for 11 years with Garden Tractors and still love it. If you ever want to do any traveling and watch a pull again, look up ITPA's schedule for next year if they have one up. We have buddies that pull with them. The tractor is actually my profile pic.

  • @sethgho
    @sethgho Před rokem +146

    as a Louisianan and Texan, I genuinely appreciate how Destin, a pretty smart guy, doesn’t talk down to his fellow Southerners.
    He shows that we are more than silly accents. He takes the time to push through the stereotypes and reveal the individuals.
    And he’s one of us, too. 👌

    • @RobertBeckk
      @RobertBeckk Před rokem +2

      Louisianan and Texan? Can you be both?

    • @sethgho
      @sethgho Před rokem +4

      @@RobertBeckk I’m mid-migration

    • @ashleyhoff7561
      @ashleyhoff7561 Před rokem +2

      1000x this. Just because they use their words sparingly, or possibly don't have a college degree doesn't make them any less smart. There are some real smart people doing what they do in sports, industries and communities like this.

    • @jasondashney
      @jasondashney Před rokem +1

      "doesn’t talk down to his fellow Southerners"
      This implies they are naturally "less"? I'm not sure what you're trying to say. Why would talking down to people simply because of where they're from ever cross his mind in the first place, especially when they are doing something you have to have money and smarts to do in the first place? I get that people with a southern accent are looked down upon by suburban kids from the north, but Destin isn't that.

    • @sethgho
      @sethgho Před rokem

      @@jasondashney Yes. We agree. There is no reason for it. And Destin isn’t that. 👍

  • @austinmcconnell
    @austinmcconnell Před rokem +502

    Thanks for this, Destin. I’ve got kin in Tennessee I haven’t visited in a hot minute, and this video was like a nice slice of the south I don’t get but once or twice a year.

    • @theamazingaviator1084
      @theamazingaviator1084 Před rokem +4

      the man himself

    • @Cinnamine3D
      @Cinnamine3D Před rokem +2

      what to do if your parachute fails?

    • @KnuckleHunkybuck
      @KnuckleHunkybuck Před rokem

      @@Cinnamine3D lol, probably the same thing you do in any other scenario when a parachute fails: pray, even if you're not religious.

    • @aNeighbour
      @aNeighbour Před rokem +1

      I really hope one day y'all can do a Collab. I don't even care what the topic is. 2 of the best CZcamsrs out there!

  • @sprouth5177
    @sprouth5177 Před rokem +17

    I''m too drunk to scope the comments, but thank you for ensuring that kid produced a proper handshake. Right hand, eye contact blah blah . This Idaho kid loves that.

  • @Zagy21
    @Zagy21 Před rokem

    Destiny, brother, I love that you shake anyone’s hand no Fs given. In my culture it is also very important to have a firm handshake with everyone.

  • @jaythatguyyouknow5135
    @jaythatguyyouknow5135 Před rokem +386

    That dad moment Destin has with the moment where he takes the time to make sure the boy shakes his hand right was awesome.
    Also, being someone that lives in a area that is very similar to where Destin is at, I see lots of the same type of people that were in this video. You would be surprised what someone can teach you. Even gave me a reminder to not underestimate anyone.

    • @peterkelley6344
      @peterkelley6344 Před rokem +9

      I hope that the kid understood what was trying to be taught.

    • @reanimationxp
      @reanimationxp Před rokem +29

      @@peterkelley6344 He's already respectful and clearly a smart kid. I'm sure he picked it up.

    • @jimtheedcguy4313
      @jimtheedcguy4313 Před rokem +5

      That's definitely a southern thing. I remember having that taught to me when I was younger, how to give a good firm handshake.

    • @blargcoster
      @blargcoster Před rokem +2

      It was a really wholesome moment with Will there. Good head on those shoulders.

    • @Trebelhornc
      @Trebelhornc Před rokem

      Code switching is very important to genuine interactions

  • @NovejSpeed3
    @NovejSpeed3 Před rokem +135

    Destins interaction with Will was pure magic. "Look me in the eye..." 😄 What a great episode!

  • @darienwhitley3688
    @darienwhitley3688 Před rokem

    You have yet to make a boring video every time I watch these videos they always grab all of my attention and curiosity and always have a better if not perfect understanding of the content afterwards!!! Love the vids!!

  • @atg1203
    @atg1203 Před rokem +2

    This is why I absolutely love your channel. Not only for the science and the explanations but living here in India I see a side of your local community and life that I never would.

  • @dtsivoulidis
    @dtsivoulidis Před rokem +70

    Destin's accent became thicker during his interviewiewing. Entertaining to hear the music of sneakiness haha

    • @autorobot8240
      @autorobot8240 Před rokem +4

      Sneakiness, or maybe just reverting to a more comfortable dialect?

    • @randomname4726
      @randomname4726 Před rokem +3

      @@autorobot8240 Yeah, nothing sneaky about it.

    • @redhammer92
      @redhammer92 Před rokem +5

      Hes from Alabama lol thats probably just him slipping back into his natural dialect.

    • @dtsivoulidis
      @dtsivoulidis Před rokem +3

      Sneaky maybe isn't the right description. It's more like he becomes cheeky, hometown playful when he talks to these character its a musical feedback loop that he can't help. It seems so fun and comfortable for him that it's probably not a conscious shift

    • @TheHatersalad
      @TheHatersalad Před rokem +2

      I noticed this immediately and as someone who does the same thing, I think I might have an explanation. I grew up in the south, but after college moved to the Midwest, then to the Pacific North West where I am now. Most people don't realize I'm from the south because I've adopted a fairly neutral accent over the past 4 years. I think there are 2 reasons your accent changes.
      1. You want to fit in with the people around you. Going back to your hometown/area, the last thing you want to do is feel like an outsider. You quickly slip back into your old accent because you don't want to stand out and you spent almost your entire life speaking that way so it comes naturally. It's like if you went to a country that speaks your language, but prefers their own language. You learn their language because you don't want to be a tourist. When you go home you go back to your language for the same reason. Nothing sneaky about it, its who you are. Listening to his dad speak, I know little Dustin had some serious twang growing up.
      2. People with southern accents (as far as I can tell) are seen as being less intelligent, but, because of this, are also seen as less threatening and more trustworthy. If I ever need a favor from a stranger, my southern accent comes back thick. There's a reason the phrase "southern charm" exists. If I ever need to seem more intelligent to people outside of the south, I go back to a neutral accent.
      I don't believe Dustin is partaking in option 2. I believe Dustin is back with "his people" as I like to say, and is doing what comes naturally. If someone from California had gone out there and used the same accent to interview them, the interviewees wouldn't have participated because it would have been insulting.
      The first guy may have detected his city boy status in the beginning, but realized he was actually from that area and immediately started to get more friendly.

  • @jonathanstancil8544
    @jonathanstancil8544 Před rokem +156

    I'm from Lawrenceburg, TN. I know several of these pullers personally. An easy way to explain a sled is by it's technical name: a weight transfer machine. It transfers the weight from a rolling resistance at the start of the pull when the box is over the tires to a sliding resistance as the box moves up and over the pan. Great video.

    • @petergeorgehill
      @petergeorgehill Před rokem

      What makes it move up to the front though? I didn’t get that bit.

    • @gdcartjr
      @gdcartjr Před rokem

      @@petergeorgehill drive shaft from wheels on the sled to gearbox.

    • @jonathanstancil8544
      @jonathanstancil8544 Před rokem +4

      @@petergeorgehill the rear axles on the sled drive a drive shaft that turns a transmission hooked to the chain system that pulls the box forward. This allows the sled operator to make the box move at different speeds for different classes of vehicle. Once a sled is "set" for a class then no changes are made between vehicles, if any changes are made they have to restart the class and anyone who pulled before the changes has to rehook. This also ensures that the box moves the exact same distance on its rails for every puller regardless of what speed the pulling vehicle travels at and with the laser measurement system it doesn't matter if the sled is precisely in the same spot it was for the previous puller. They shoot the laser before each puller hooks and after and the difference gives the distance the sled was pulled. Also, it doesn't matter If the sled is three feet further forward the box will still move the same distance after any given amount of forward travel.

    • @mateobrainardo4770
      @mateobrainardo4770 Před rokem

      Heck yes Napoleon, I live up in Summertown TN. Where do u live? I’ll comon over fir sum ice tea?

  • @UNLKYHNTR
    @UNLKYHNTR Před rokem

    This is the most "honest to heart" video of yours. Just some crazy people from the south having fun with heavy machines. Everyone is just so nice and welcoming.
    This is my favorite video of yours. It just screams "man, I'm in heaven here"

  • @bradensahlstrom1626
    @bradensahlstrom1626 Před rokem +3

    Man there’s a lot to tractor pulling, so cool! Now I want to see a similar video about dirt racing. It’s such an under-appreciated Motorsport and I feel like there’s so much physics to find there, especially winged sprint cars.

  • @schalla-bills6618
    @schalla-bills6618 Před rokem +144

    "Tell me what this experience is like:"
    "Well it's exactly like this other uniquely southern experience"
    Absolutely loved the video, I'm convinced you could film paint drying and make it interesting.
    Thanks for making me smarter everyday :)

    • @kensherwin4544
      @kensherwin4544 Před rokem +13

      Watching paint dry actually be interesting if you could figure out a way to visualize the VOCs coming off and the polymers cross-linking.

    • @goldog63
      @goldog63 Před rokem +11

      “Hi. I’m Destin. In a recent video a viewer challenged me to do a video on paint drying…” “It turns out there’s so much science in that this may run a bit long.”

    • @hickstylez
      @hickstylez Před rokem +1

      Didn't he do a paint drying episode for like some paint company I think

    • @ramennight
      @ramennight Před rokem

      Lot of, if not all of the western states do hunting.

    • @MikeTidman
      @MikeTidman Před rokem

      "Hi I'm Destin, and welcome to my newest video, 'Watching Paint Dry.'"

  • @bigskybob
    @bigskybob Před rokem +59

    I’m so glad you included the little Frito’s interaction with Will in this video!! Smart kid with a great way of putting physics into words.

    • @kcinkg
      @kcinkg Před rokem +5

      Agreed, and insisting on a proper hand shake was gold.

  • @ericostlie6487
    @ericostlie6487 Před rokem +1

    The respect Destin gives and reciprocated from others is awesome.

  • @chrislewis1967
    @chrislewis1967 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video, got me looking forward to fall fair season and local tractor pulls with antique tractors. So basic but so much fun.

  • @NeoNeko99
    @NeoNeko99 Před rokem +97

    I’m a girl from the UK and I flipping *love* tractor pulling! I drove over to Holland one year to see one of the major European events and it was incredible! So much power and noise, just epic!

    • @DerekSmit
      @DerekSmit Před rokem +4

      I'm Dutch and actually never seen a tractor pull in real life. But my son loves tractor's so I'm definitely going to a few soon. Probably will enjoy it myself too 😁

    • @NeoNeko99
      @NeoNeko99 Před rokem

      @@DerekSmit I went to the Made Power Weekend 🙂 It was awesome fun!

    • @JT-91
      @JT-91 Před rokem +1

      Are you the UK slayer?

    • @NeoNeko99
      @NeoNeko99 Před rokem +1

      @@JT-91 Shhh 🤫 I have to keep that a secret…

    • @pw7225
      @pw7225 Před rokem

      I don't get it. There's global warming. And people have a hobby that blows up tons of carbon in the air -- for fun.

  • @RareEarthSeries
    @RareEarthSeries Před rokem +417

    I've been to a tractor pull and it was incredible. Gotta love Southern entertainment.

  • @MissLilyputt
    @MissLilyputt Před rokem +2

    16:54 I like the t-shirt with Walter. He’s one of my favorite Jeff Dunham Characters.

  • @Si74l0rd
    @Si74l0rd Před rokem +1

    A wonderful glimpse into a different world. I have to admit I'd love to attend one of these one day. It's also inspiring to see so many women in the driver's seat.
    Great video! Thanks Destin, and everyone else that made it possible.

  • @stephenappleton117
    @stephenappleton117 Před rokem +58

    I loved the “look me in the eye” when you shook the boy’s hand. Always a teacher haha

  • @aaronspringer8293
    @aaronspringer8293 Před 10 měsíci

    "They're being patient with me" after those 2 interactions maybe the most southern moment I've ever witnessed.

  • @NoamHaberl-gi5zt
    @NoamHaberl-gi5zt Před měsícem

    I just stumbeld over this Video, while in my evening yt time, and this made me feel so comfortable. Such an interesting community and people, and I get to explore their hobby and culture if you will through your eyes while being on another continent. And educanional on top! Thank you so much.
    It kind of took me back when i was younger and we had these huge bonfires in the summer in my hometown, similar summer evening, cool people and not a worry in the world vibes.