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Clintonia General Pulling Rules (MI)

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Mopower

04-19-2004 07:48:55




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Clintonia Antique Farm Power Club
General Pulling Rules

1. Tractor and engine must be of brand name, manufactured in 1956 or before, and have the serial number in its proper location. There can be no alterations that change the appearance from its original specifications. Every tractor must have fenders.

2. Weight classes are as follows: 2500, 3500, 4500, 5500, 6500 lbs. (+/- 1%). A 7500-weight class may be added depending on the event. No fuel can be added after weighing in. Tractors are divided by year of manufacture. 1940 and prior are designated “Antique”. Machines manufactured in 1941 and after are considered “Classic”. Fun Class and Farm Stock Class are not divided by year. (Farm Stock Class rules are listed separately.)

4. Each tractor will have a minimum of one pull per class per event, or two pulls per round when using a stone boat. Tractor may jump weight classes but not jump from Antique to Classic or vice versa. Tractors will receive no more than one trophy per class with only the first driver being eligible for a trophy.

5. A tractor must not have any added governor controls such as strings, wires, or foot controls. Use of factory installed governor controls (example: John Deere H) cannot be used. Engine RPM is to be no more than 10% over factory specifications. Pulling speed is controlled by a speed limit horn. You are allowed two warning beeps. A driver is disqualified upon the third beep of the horn or one beep longer than three seconds. Antique/Classic Class is set at 2.8 mph, while Fun Class is set at 4.5 mph.

6. There should be no alterations from original manufacture except at the point of clevis to obtain a maximum height of 19 inches at the point of hitch. The hitching point must extend beyond the outside radius of the rear tire. Clevises are to be rigid, have a minimum 3-inch opening, and be flat or twisted. No vertical clevises are allowed.

7. The driver must remain seated and physically signal tractor is out of gear when hitching and unhitching from the sled. The driver must remain firmly seated and keep one hand on the wheel at all times while pulling while obeying the track flagman’s signals. The chain must be tight and track flagman signal “go” before proceeding to pull the sled

10. No weights shall extend beyond the front of the tractor by more than two feet. No added weight behind the hitch point will be allowed. All weights must be safely secured to the tractor. Any objects falling of a tractor while hooked results in disqualification.

11. A maximum tire width of 18.4 inches will be allowed with 33-inch rims or less. A maximum of 15.5 inches will be allowed for rims over 33 inches. If tires are other than what the rules specify, burden of proof of stock tire size is on the puller. One size over factory stock tire width is allowed. No rice tires or radial tires shall be used. The front of traction bars cannot be altered. There are no restrictions on the top of the bars.

12. Maximum rim width is as follows: 10 inches (2500), 11 inches (3500), 12 inches (4500), and 14 inches (5500 & 6500). Dual wheels are not allowed. Tractors must be two-wheel drive.

15. Minimum age of a driver is 14 years old. Written consent of a guardian is required if a driver is under 18 years of age. Proof of age is required unless superseded by fairground rules.

16. Pull will be based on the distance pulled. When pulling a stone boat: If the sled is at one end of the track and the puller is unsuccessful in moving the boat on his first attempt, the operator may request the sled be moved to the center of the track.

17. Out of bounds lines will be clearly marked. If a tractor touches the line, the driver is disqualified.

18. Judges will determine if a tractor’s front end is rising above a safe point. Wheelie bars are recommended.

19. No alcoholic beverages are to be consumed by participants before, during, or after the pull.

20. Violations of any rules or unsportsman-like activity shall be cause for disqualification of a participant. Entry fees will not be refunded upon disqualification.

21. All pulls shall have three judges whose majority decision will be final. A club member will be head judge.

22. Any of the above rules may be waived as per interpretation by the judges.

23. It is suggested that each tractor carry an approved fire extinguished class ABC.

24. CLINTONIA ANTIQUE FARM POWER CLUB WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGES TO A TRACTOR OR DRIVER, SPECTATORS, OR ANY EQUIPMENT WHILE PARTICIPATING IN THE PULLING CONTEST.

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Pistol Pete

04-20-2004 16:32:48




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 Re: Clintonia General Pulling Rules (MI) in reply to Mopower, 04-19-2004 07:48:55  
I have 1 question on the 1st rule. I assume that with no alterations in "apperance" means that NO pressed steel wheels are allowed. Not trying to be antagonistic, but that is a grey area nobody thinks of when writing the rules.



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Mopower

04-20-2004 19:34:44




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 Re: Re: Clintonia General Pulling Rules (MI) in reply to Pistol Pete, 04-20-2004 16:32:48  
Yeah it is a VERY grey area. No that is not what is meant. Pressed steel is fine. A few of machines in the general class are a little goofy. Stock class is the strict class. I think that "appearance" keeps things like side shields, homemade hoods, and other stuff out. General class ain't so strict. Most tractors would be fine. Stock class restricts rims, wheels, and tires more. I agree. Very grey area.

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mad matt

04-20-2004 18:18:54




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 Re: Re: Clintonia General Pulling Rules (MI) in reply to Pistol Pete, 04-20-2004 16:32:48  
you can run pressed steel wheels Arlo Manly runs them on his super m's Leroy Nuremburg runs them on his case This is a real good group to pull with not much bitchin' and fightin' goes on there lotsa fun pretty much gotta class for everybody



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