Tractor Pull Rules
1. Any use of alcohol during pull will result in disqualification and no refund of entry fee.
2. Tractor must be operated in a safe manner at all times.
3. Driver must be seated in a safe manner when pulling or will be disqualified.
4. Driver must observe the flagman and clutch immediately on the red flag or will be disqualified.
5. When hooking and unhooking from the weight transfer, tractor must be in neutral and the drivers hands must
be free of the tractor.
6. Drawbar must have a 3 opening or a ¼ turn clevis with a 3 opening. Hook must swing freely. No free floating
hitches.
7. All tractors must weigh before pulling. Once weighed in, park in line-up. DO NOT GO BACK TO PIT AREA, or
you will be disqualified.
8. All weights must be in solid form and securely fastened to the tractor on brackets, not on three point
hitches. No weights to extend past rear tires, or directly above hitch point.
9. Any parts falling off the tractor after being hooked and until tractor is unhooked will result in disqualification.
10. Next puller must be on deck and ready to pull.
11. Two or more full pulls and any 1st -3rd placing ties will pull again.
12. No front weights farther than 24 from the farthest front casting of the tractor, including weights. For
two-cylinder standards, 24 from the front grill.
13. Stock model block numbers or replacement block ONLY.
14. No homemade manifolds.
15. Original type of carburetor that came with the tractor.
16. All original major parts must be intact: hoods, radiators, fenders, front ends, etc.
17. 1957 and older by serial number. If series started prior to 57 but ran 58-59, it will be allowed, but
cannot start in 58. (EXCEPTION-Farm Stock can be any year.)
18. Gas, diesel, or LP fuels only. No alcohol or nitrous oxide fuels may be used in tractors. Tractors manufactured
to use diesel fuel only cannot be converted to gas or LP. Tractors will be naturally aspirated - no fuel injection or gas
under pressure is allowed unless factory equipped. (Example: LP tractors.) Electric fuel pumps are allowed with a needle and
seat in carburetor. No turbos.
19. Trophies for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd places. Except Open Class weights 8600
and 9600 are money classes.
Farmstock Class
Any Year
Weight Classes: 3500, 4500, 5500, 6500, 7500, 8500, and 9500.
1. Must be stock appearing and equipped (PTO, hydraulics, air cleaners, front and rear rims, wheel types,
widths and diameter.) No stripping of parts. Must have factory covers for removable parts.
2. Stock RPM.
3. Must have an unmodified stock farm drawbar for that tractor. Must use clevis. Hitch height as close as
possible to 18 without altering. Farmall can pull on factory U unaltered.
4. Wheelie bars are not required, but strongly recommended. Without wheelie bars a 3.0 MPH speed limit.
5. LOW GEAR ONLY.
6. NO CUT TIRES of any kind. No radial tires, no duals, and no chains.
7. All tractors must have a positive throttle stop.
8. Weight brackets are allowed.
Antique/Classic Class
1957 and Older
Weight Classes: 4000, 4500, 5000, 5500, 6000, 6500, 7500, 8500, and 9500.
1. Maximum drawbar height 20. Minimum length from center of axle is 18.
2. RPM - 10% over stock.
3. No radials, no duals, no chains, and no turbos.
4. NO CUT TIRES of any kind.
5. Low gear ONLY.
6. No external engine modification is allowed. Examples: external oilers, hemi heads, and spacer blocks.
Tire Sizes for Farmstock and Classic Only
0-4500# Class 4501-6500# Class 6501-8500# Class
170 Sq. In. 229 Sq. In. 300 Sq. In.
13.6 x 38-168 sq. in. 14.9 x 38-200 sq. in. 18.4 x 38-300 sq. in.
14.9 x 28-170 sq. in. 15.5 x 38-189 sq. in. 16.9 x 38-252 sq. in.
16.9 x 34-229 sq. in. 18.4 x 34-250 sq. in.
Open Class
1957 and Older
Weight Classes: 4600, 5600, 6600, and 7600.
$$Money$$ classes for Weights: 8600 and 9600.
1. Universal joints and drive shafts must be covered at all times.
2. Must have deadman throttles.
3. No radials, no duals, no chains, and no turbos.
4. Must have side shields. Flywheels must be covered with blankets, steel guards, or an acceptable cover.
5. Maximum drawbar height 20. Minimum length from center of axle is 18.
6. All tractors exceeding 10% over RPM will be required to have all safety equipment.
7. Maximum speed of 6 MPH or less.
8. Cut tires are allowed.