South Jordan’s Jack McKee still horse pullin’
at 92
(Scott Sommerdorf | The Salt Lake Tribune) Jack McKee, 92, puts away his
Belgian draft horses, Tom and Jasper, Thursday, July 14. McKee is famous for
his pulling horses. He and his team of Belgian draft horses will be featured
during the Days of '47 festivities.
Tom and Jasper are strong.
In January, the team of Belgian draft horses won the
heavyweight division of the horse pull at the National Western Stock Show in
Denver. They pulled 16,620 pounds 20 feet on a sled through dirt.
And they are big, too.
Tom weighs about 2,460 pounds. Jasper tips the scales
at 2,480. They stand 19 hands high at the shoulder.
That’s slightly bigger than their owner, Jack McKee, of
South Jordan. He’s 92 years old and has been competing in horse-pulling contests
since the end of World War II.
Jack, Tom and Jasper are set to appear in the Days of
’47 Parade on Monday. They will be entry 27B.
“When I was a kid, we always farmed with horses,” McKee
said. “One day my dad said, let’s take Duke and Shorty over to Draper on the
24th [of July for the horse-pulling competition]. I’ve been pullin’ horses ever
since.”
The secret to a good pulling horse is “they have to
like it,” McKee said. “And then they have to have the talent.”
Several years ago, McKee went to Indiana to buy Tom and
Jasper from Amish farmers who breed Belgian draft horses for heavy farm work.
The horses get a workout six days a week at McKee’s South Jordan farm. And they
are pure muscle.
As it turns out, the two are quite gentle and
well-mannered. But a mere friendly nuzzle can push McKee along like he weighs
nothing. It doesn’t seem to bother McKee. He knows how to talk to horses, and
Tom and Jasper know who is boss.
As World War II ended, McKee, who served in the U.S.
Merchant Marine, bought 80 acres in South Jordan, where he still lives.
“In 1951, I bought a tractor,” he recalled. “But I
still kept a team, and I just kept pullin’ all over.”
One of Jack’s eight daughters, Della Backus, said horse
pulling has been a family affair.
“Since I was a little kid, we’d go to horse pullin’
matches with him,” she said. “It was a family thing. It was real nice.”
McKee’s wife of 56 years, Reta, died in December 2005.
McKee also has two sons, 30 grandchildren, 47
great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren. McKee and his sons and
grandsons and nephews pull in competitions nationwide in all three divisions:
heavyweight, middleweight and lightweight.
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