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Dave S

01-15-2004 10:22:17




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Hi, can someone point me in the direction of the dimensions for building a set of wheelie bars? Not mandatory for farm stock in our club but is comming. Thanks, Dave S




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Bob-Wyo

01-15-2004 11:58:55




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 Re: Wheelie Bars in reply to Dave S, 01-15-2004 10:22:17  
Dave this from NATPA general rules Hope this will help you some.

4. Wheelie bars are required in Divisions II, III, IV & V and should not be attached to the draw bar in any way. Minimum requirements for the wheelie bars are as follows. 10" maximum above ground. The back of the wheelie bar is to extend 5" behind the tire radius. C: Pads = 5" square minimum, spaced minimum of 20" from outside each pad. D: Stabilizer bar system must be able to support the weight of the tractor in the heaviest class pulled. E: Jacking up the pads so the tractor is completely off the ground is a good test of the strength of the system�s support ability and the NATPA Tech Crew reserves the right to perform this test at its discretion.

Bob

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Ohio M Puller

01-15-2004 11:08:41




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 Re: Wheelie Bars in reply to Dave S, 01-15-2004 10:22:17  
What type of tractor do you pull and how heavy do you go?

Ohio M Puller



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