Posted by Pete76NY on August 24, 2013 at 08:15:12 from (74.212.60.163):
Pull is on Sunday this year, Weigh n pay begins @ 9AM, 1st hook @ 10AM. 2 Divisions: Stock and Modified, weight classes 3500, 4000, 4500, 5000, 5500, 6000, 6500, 7500, 8000, 8500, 9000 all with 200lb driver allowance. Stock Division means stock: NATPA Division 1 rules including tire size and RPM chart (tach will be in use at tech), only modifications allowed are direct replacement chrome or SS mufflers, drawbars for height (19") only (must still pull from original attachment point to tractor and be 24" behind rear axle), and hanging weights will be allowed in Stock Division this year, 1st or 2nd gear only, no Torque Amplification devices can be shifted in this class. Everyone else is Modified; yes even electronic ignitions count! 21" drawbar height, 1st or 2nd gear, everything else goes! Dave: (607) 625-4185 Pete: (607) 760-8966 Darwin: (607)-0333 All tractors to be pre 1960 or part of a production run that began prior to 1960, Our passion is Antique tractor pulling, our Emphasis is STOCK Antique tracor pulling!
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