Stock Appearance: The tractor must retain its original, unmodified appearance.
Exhaust: The tractor must have a stock exhaust or an exhaust pointed up (straight pipes allowed).
Driver Seating: The driver must remain seated at all times during the competition.
Parental Consent: Drivers under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian sign a consent form.
Driver Control: The driver must be able to fully control the tractor during the pull.
No Jerking the Sled: Jerking or sudden movements of the sled are prohibited.
Transmission: The tractor must be able to pull in both 1st and 2nd gear.
Driver Limits: The number of drivers per tractor is event-dependent.
Pull Attempts: The driver gets two attempts to pull the weight; failure results in elimination.
Weight Security: Weights must be securely fastened. If weights fall off, the driver will be disqualified.
Out-of-Bounds: If the tractor crosses the out-of-bounds line, the driver is disqualified.
Overweight Limit: The tractor may weigh up to 100 lbs more than the class limit.
Driver Presence: The driver must stay with their tractor during their class pull.
Hitch Height: The maximum hitch height is 20 inches.
Front Weight Bracket: The front weight bracket must not extend more than 24 inches from the tractor's furthest point.
Hitch Hole: The hitch hole must be 3 inches by 3 ¾ inches.
Weight Configuration: Suitcase and wheel weights must be pulled together.
Tires: Dual wheels and tire chains are not allowed.
Neutral Gear: The tractor must be in neutral when being hooked up to the sled.
Wheel Bars: Wheel bars are strongly recommended for safety.
Helmets: DOT-approved helmets are highly recommended.
Pre-pull Inspection: Weight and hitch height will be checked before the driver pulls.
No Moving Weights: Drivers cannot move weights during their two attempts.
Scale Procedure: After the weigh-in, the driver cannot return to the pits unless they go back across the scales.
Track Exit: If a driver exits the track, they must return across the scales.
Disputes: Any disputes must be directed to the promoter, not the staff.
Weight Classes: Pulling classes range from 2500 lbs to 9500 lbs.
Hook Point Access: Hook points must be easily accessible.
Tire Rules: Full-cut tires are prohibited.
General Rules: All general rules apply to the competition.
Exhaust: The tractor must have a stock exhaust or an exhaust pointed up (straight pipes allowed).
Driver Seating: The driver must remain seated at all times during the competition.
Parental Consent: Drivers under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian sign a consent form.
Driver Control: The driver must be able to fully control the tractor during the pull.
No Jerking the Sled: Jerking or sudden movements of the sled are prohibited.
Transmission: The tractor must be able to pull in both 1st and 2nd gear.
Driver Limits: The number of drivers per tractor is event-dependent.
Pull Attempts: The driver gets two attempts to pull the weight; failure results in elimination.
Weight Security: Weights must be securely fastened. If weights fall off, the driver will be disqualified.
Out-of-Bounds: If the tractor crosses the out-of-bounds line, the driver is disqualified.
Overweight Limit: The tractor may weigh up to 100 lbs more than the class limit.
Driver Presence: The driver must stay with their tractor during their class pull.
Hitch Height: The maximum hitch height is 20 inches.
Front Weight Bracket: The front weight bracket must not extend more than 24 inches from the tractor's furthest point.
Hitch Hole: The hitch hole must be 3 inches by 3 ¾ inches.
Weight Configuration: Suitcase and wheel weights must be pulled together.
Tires: Dual wheels and tire chains are not allowed.
Neutral Gear: The tractor must be in neutral when being hooked up to the sled.
Wheel Bars: Wheel bars are strongly recommended for safety.
Helmets: DOT-approved helmets are highly recommended.
Pre-pull Inspection: Weight and hitch height will be checked before the driver pulls.
No Moving Weights: Drivers cannot move weights during their two attempts.
Scale Procedure: After the weigh-in, the driver cannot return to the pits unless they go back across the scales.
Track Exit: If a driver exits the track, they must return across the scales.
Disputes: Any disputes must be directed to the promoter, not the staff.
Weight Classes: Pulling classes range from 2500 lbs to 9500 lbs.
Hook Point Access: Hook points must be easily accessible.
Tire Rules: Full-cut tires are prohibited.
General Rules: All general rules apply to the competition.