Thank you IA farm guy! You got the basic parameters right! There are currently three classes, Antique, requiring all mechanical plows with blacksmith plow shares in as original a condition as possible( rubber tires on cut down steel wheels are ok) tractors 1951 and older( I'm not sure of the year and don't have my rule book handy) The open class, basically any tractor and plow combination as long as it is not a designed competition plow I.E. Kevernaland, Fiskars, etc.. Small plow class where within some limits anything goes for equipment( no modern electronic aids, GPS, auto steer etc allowed). The pre qualifying part is essentially accurate for the national contest, you would be able to compete in the state contest on Wednesday, but it would be good to let us know so we can plan for allocating practice and competition plots. Actually there are four classes there is a class for reversible plows too but there are only a few people who compete in it. Plows are generally 2-3 bottom pull plows in the antique and open class, but 4 bottom and larger can compete too. Please feel free to come join us, it is an enjoyable way to use your vintage machinery.Please visit our web site for more detailed information! Thanks agin Mike
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