
In this episode of Breaking Barriers, Gary Bontrager sits down with Hall of Fame tractor puller Bill Hirt for a story-filled conversation about the early days of pulling, the evolution of the sport, and the family legacy built around the legendary Running Bare name.Bill looks back on his first pull in 1970 on the blacktop with a garden tractor, his jump into Allis-Chalmers machines, the D21 days, Louisville memories, alcohol Super Stock evolution, and the countless stories that came from decades on the road. From hauling tractors with questionable setups to working with names like Max Simpson, Bryan Conners, Ron Perry, and others who helped shape the sport, Bill’s story is packed with history, humor, and hard-earned perspective.But this episode goes far beyond horsepower. Bill opens up about family, faith, being inducted into the Hall of Fame, surviving serious heart procedures as a child, and why he still believes the best advice is simple: enjoy what you’re doing and be grateful for the life you’ve been given.If you love tractor pulling history, Allis-Chalmers stories, old-school Super Stock pulling, and the people who helped build the sport, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. #BreakingBarriersPodcast #TractorPulling #BillHirt #RunningBare #AllisChalmers #SuperStockPulling #PullingHistory #OSTPA #TractorPullingHistory
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