
The Barada Mule at King City, MO - YouTube
Jun 15, 2008 · The "New Mule", same truck just a new dually bed to cut down on weight and to shorten hitch length. 2008 King City Missouri Tractor pull on June 14, 2008. Th...
The Barada Mule - YouTube
Tom Georges' 2001 Chevy 3500 Duramax Diesel dynoed at 672hp and 1023tq. Pull at Easton, Missouri on May 31, 2008 "Test, Tune, and Certification" day.MUSIC BY...
The Barada Mule at Pawnee City, NE - YouTube
Nov 1, 2008 · Pull at Pawnee City Nebraska...the actual pull doesnt start till about 3 minutes in...sorry...only truck entered......more.
Falls City Jaycees Tractor Pull
Venue Falls City Jaycees Community Field South Highway 73 Falls City, NE 68355 United States + Google Map
Antonine Barada - Wikipedia
Antonine Barada (August 22, 1807 – March 30, 1885), alternatively spelled Antoine Barada, was an American folk hero in the state of Nebraska; son of an Omaha mother, he was also called Mo shi-no pazhi in the tribal language. [1]
NWMTPA Falls City, NE | Facebook
Event in Barada, NE by North West Missouri Tractor Pullers Association on Friday, July 12 2024 with 114 people interested.
Nebraska's Giant Folk Hero: The Unbelievable Antoine Barada
Jul 4, 2024 · Discover the astounding adventures and legendary feats of Antoine Barada, Nebraska's very own giant and a true American folk hero!
The Virtual Museum of Métis History and Culture
Antoine Barada was an American folk hero in the state of Nebraska. Contemporary accounts of his prodigious strength helped establish him as a legend in the mold of Paul Bunyan. Antoine …
My Mechanical Mule - Shop Floor Talk
Aug 13, 2011 · It takes five minutes to change an attachment under the front engine mount. If you have a need for a little workhorse I highly recommend one. The blade by the way is 40 inches wide and 17 inches high to give you a sense of scale. Attached Thumbnails __________________ Buy it cheap and stack it deep Klaatu barada nikto
Mule - Wikipedia
A female mule is often called a "molly" or "Molly mule," though the correct term is "mare mule." A male mule is called a "john" or "John mule," though the correct term is "horse mule."