Weyauwega SuperPull
Waupaca County
Fairgrounds
Clay Track
Antique
and Farm Tractors, Modified Garden Tractors, and Multi-Engine Mini Rod Pulls!!
Come
and Enjoy Food, Refreshments, and fun!
$5
per Person, Children 12 and Under are free!
Second Session
Starts at Approximately 6:00 PM
Registration
and Weight Scale will open at 9:00 AM and stay open all day.
First
Session:
Antique Tractors:
Pure
Stock Classes (Paced at 3.5 MPH) - 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000, 7000
Antique
Classes (Paced at 4 MPH) - 3500, 4500, 5500, 6500, 7500, 8500
Mod. Garden Tractors & Multi-Engine
Mini Rods:
1050 lb. Stock, 950 lb. Lt. Pro Mod, 1050 lb. Pro Stock, 1050 lb. Lt. Super Mod, 1400 lb. Unlimited Outlaw
Second
Session:
Antique and Farm Tractors:
Open
Antique Classes (Non-Paced)- 3700, 4700, 5700, 6700, 7700
Farm
Classes (Paced and Non-Paced see rules) – 6600, 7600, 8600, 9600, 10,600,
11600, 12,600, 14,600, 12,000 (Non Turbo)
Mod. Garden Tractors & Multi-Engine
Mini Rods:
1100
lb. Outlaw, 1050 lb. Hvy Pro Mod, 1300 lb. Hvy Super Mod, 1050 lb. Open Super Stock, 1650 lb. Hvy Unlimited Outlaw
General Rules for all Pullers
1.
Entry fee $15
2.
Safety First.
Always think safety. Always act
safely. Drive slowly, look around, and
think of others.
3.
All Contestants enter at their own risk.
4. Order of pull with in each class will be determined by lottery drawing at registration. All tractors must post pull number on side of tractor.
5.
Drivers must be age 14. Age 14-18 years must have written permission
from parents or legal guardians to enter tractor pull and present a farm safety
course certification. Drivers must be 18
to drive in open or unpaced classes.
6. Driver must remain in tractor seat at all times, and operate the tractor in a safe manner at all times on and off the track. Think of the safety of others and yourself.
7. Kill switches, wheelie bars, and fenders are recommended but not mandatory except in unpaced classes. Wheelie bars must be strong enough to hold tractor when tested. If no wheelie bars, then tractor will be flagged to stop when the front wheels exceed knee high above the track.
8. All tires must be on the tractor. Tires may be mounted forwards or backwards. No tracks allowed.
9.
Nothing may be added, or taken off the tractor
after you are officially weighed in.
10. The pull will start with a tight hook-up with no jerks.
11. If anything falls off the tractor before it is unhooked from the eliminator, the tractor is disqualified.
12. All tractors must be in neutral while hooking up. No jerking allowed.
13.
The officials have the right to stop any entry
at any time during the pull, and reserve the right to disqualify or deny entry
at any time (even after the pull). The
official’s word is final.
14. The pull shall be considered over when the forward motion of the load stops.
15. Any tractor violating the track boundary will be measured from that distance if driver stops promptly.
16.
Drawbar must be at least 18” back of center of the
rear axle. Tractors must be equipped
with a 2 ½” clevis or pulling eye. No
moving drawbars after final weigh in.
Hitch height will be checked prior to hooking to eliminator. No Floating Draw Bars!!!!! 20” high max!!!
In all Classes.
17. No Massy 44 4 cylinder, Oliver 88, Farmall M, M-M U and UB shall enter any class below 4,700 lbs.
18. No T.A. or Power Shift may be used after first 50 feet except in farm classes.
19. Only one pull per weight class per tractor, unless a distance tie requires a pull-off.
20. Each tractor may pull up to three times per day if tractor meets all respective rules for class.
21. No alcohol may be consumed by drivers while operating any tractor.
22. All drivers should be in line and ready to pull at the start of their weight class.
23. No registrations after start of each respective class.
24. Official decisions made at the Driver’s meeting take priority over printed rules for safety matters only.
25. Classes may be added or subtracted on the day of the pull.
26. Have Fun! We are here to have fun. If we don’t have fun we won’t do this again.
1. Age: Tractor must be 1957 or older.
2. HP & RPM: No more that 10% over on factory HP and RPM’s according to the serial number of tractor and according to the Nebraska Test. Working PTO, unaltered positive throttle stop, and working governor are mandatory. Any Pure Stock tractor with more than 10% over on factory HP or RPM’s will be disqualified.
3. Tires: Maximum rear tire size is 13.6”- 3,000 lb class - 4,000 lb class, 15.5”- 5,000 lb class, 16.9”- 6,000 class, and 7,000 lb class. No front cut tires.
4. Tractor must have stock model block, carburetor, and serial number for the make and model.
5. Tractors must run only on STOCK FUEL designed for that tractor.
6. Tractor in Pure Stock Classes can pull in the Antique Classes (Paced). They must meet rules for that class.
7. Tractors pulling in low gear, must verify low gear to track officials. John Deere’s with creeper low gear may pull in second gear will not be paced with horn at 3.5 MPH.
8. Weights: No weights in front of front end casting. Weights should be safely fastened. Weight Bracket are OK.
9. All other general rules apply.
Additional Rules
for Antique Classes (Paced)
1.
Age- Tractors must be 1957 or older.
2.
HP & RPM’s - Any horsepower is
allowed. If RPM exceeds twice original
factory specifications, then safety equipment such as bellhousing blanket or
flywheel wrap is highly recommended. Working
governor and positive throttle stop are mandatory. In the opinion of the track officials, any
tractor operating unsafely will be disqualified.
3.
Weights- Weights may extend frontward no more
than 24” in front of tractor casting and backward no more than the rear edge of
the tractor tires. Weights should be
safely fastened.
4.
Antique tractors must have stock block for that
make and model. No 12 port heads, M-M
800 parts, alcohol fuel, or nitrous oxide.
Officials will test for alcohol in fuel.
5.
Tire Size- 14.9 or 15.5 x 38 for classes
3500 and 4500. 18.4 for classes 5500,
6500, 7500, and 8500.
6.
All other general rules apply.
Additional Rules
for Super Antique Classes
1.
Age- Tractors must be 1955 or older.
2.
HP & RPM’s- Any horsepower is
allowed. If RPM exceeds twice original
factory specifications, then safety equipment such as bellhousing blanket or
flywheel wrap is mandatory. Working governors
are recommended. In the opinion of the
track officials, any tractor operating unsafely will be disqualified.
3.
Weights-
Weights may extend frontward no more than 24” in front of tractor casting and
backward no more than the rear edge of tractor tires. If you back up to a wall, then the rear tires
should hit before the weights. Weight
should be safely fastened.
4.
Tire Size-
14.9 or 15.5 x 38 for classes 3700 and 4700. 18.4 for classes 5700, 6700, 7700.
5.
Antique tractors must have stock block for that
make and model. No alcohol fuel, nitrous gas, or ether is allowed. Officials will test and check for alcohol or
nitrous fuel injection.
6.
All other general rules apply.
1.
Age- Tractors can be any age. All drivers must be 18 years of age or
older.
2.
Turbo- Turbo are allowed for any class
except 12,000 Non-Turbo.
3.
Weights- Weights may extend frontward no
more than 24” in front of tractor casting and in back the weight can be any
reasonable distance. All weights must be
safely and securely fastened.
4.
Pace- Classes that are paced at 4 MPH are as
follows: 6600, 8600, 10600, 12000 (non-turbo), 14600. Classes that are NOT paced are as follows:
7600, 9600, 11600, 12600.
5.
Tire Size- 18.4 tire size max. for following
classes: 6600, 7600, 8600. You can have
any tire size in the other Farm classes.
6.
For 6600 and 7600 classes the cubic inch cannot be
more than 350 cubic inches stock from the factory for that make and model.
7.
All other general rules apply.
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