Entry Fee: $25.00 per class
Pullers must pay general fair adminssion.
Registration must be made as soon as pullers arrive at fairgrounds.
Pullers must be registered at least one half-hour prior to start of class.
Announcements Made day of pull take precedence
The Clinton County Agricultural Society and its members will not be responsible for accidents or damage to trucks, tractors, drivers, or spectators.
Wednesday night pull purse break down as follows:
BMTPA Tractors and 2WD Trucks
1st place:
$300.00
2nd place:
$200.00
3rd place:
$125.00
4th place:
$100.00
5th place:
$75.00
6th place:
$60.00
7th place:
$50.00
8th place:
$40.00
9th place:
$25.00
10th place:
$25.00
Economy Modified Tractors
1st place:
$300.00
2nd place:
$250.00
3rd place:
$200.00
4th place:
$150.00
5th place:
$100.00
Hot Form Tractors
1st place:
$500.00
2nd place:
$400.00
3rd place:
$300.00
4th place:
$200.00
5th place:
$100.00
6th place:
$50.00
7th place:
$25.00
Field Stock Tractors
1st place:
$150.00
2nd place:
$125.00
3rd place:
$100.00
4th place:
$75.00
5th place:
$50.00
6th place:
$25.00
Contact: Milton Vandervort
Field Stock Tractor Rules
All tractors must be factory stock appearance.
No stripping of tractor, must have PTO, rock shaft, and fenders
Must have vertical exhaust discharge.
Fuels: gas or diesel only.
Limit of one turbo, stock or M&W type replacement.
No cut tires.
Maxiumum of 24.5x32 rear tires.
2WD only.
Must have factory front weight bracket. NO custom made brackets.
Drivers muyst be 16 years of age or older or have parental consent.
Must pull from factory drawbar with a D-ring clevis. Hitch must be sold.
20 inch drawbar height. No closer than 18 inches from center of rear axle.
6 mile per hour speed limit. Pace tractor wil be used.
Tractor Pull committee will have final say of rule interpretation.
For more information contact: John Baker, Jeff Frizzell, or Stan Rudd
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Diesel and Gas Pulls
Classes: To be pulled in this order
6200 Buckeye Outlaw Hot Gas Street 4X4
7500 Stock Work Diesel Trucks
8000 Hot Street Diesel Trucks
8000 Pro Stock Diesel Trucks
$25.00 entry fee on all classes.
Pullers must pay general fair adminssion.
Registration must be made as soon as pullers arrive at fairgrounds.
Pullers must be registered at least one half-hour prior to start of class.
Announcements Made day of pull take precedence
The Clinton County Agricultural Society and its members will not be responsible for accidents or damage to trucks, tractors, drivers, or spectators.
Wednesday night pull purse break down as follows:
Hot Gas and 4X4 Diesel Trucks
1st place
$300.00
2nd place
$250.00
3rd place
$125.00
4th place
$100.00
5th place
$75.00
6th place
$60.00
7th place
$50.00
8th place
$40.00
9th place
$25.00
10th place
$25.00
Class will be 6200 pounds with driver. Factory drive train, on ton or smaller, hanging weights allowed. (No dual wheels allowed)
No bigger than a single carb 4150 series, no domanators or predator's, no after market fuel injection's or turbo's. No nitrous, alcohol or pressurized fuel.
Motor cubic inch limit is 516 max. No aluminum or billet heads, only cast iron heads allowed. No sheet metal intakes any over-the-counter intakes are allowed
A max of 134 inch wheel base from center to center of the axles. Must have working axle brakes on front or rear. No drive train brakes. No gutting of the truck. Trucks must have bed and a solid floor made of metal or wood, inner fenders and all factory glass. Only 1 seat is required. No tail gate required.
No tire size limit. Tires must be "DOT" approved. No cutting tires. Open headers must be exiting down under the truck.
Solid suspension can be welded or bolted, but must have a least one rear OEM style spring per side. Narrowing of the rear ends are allowed
Pulling hitch pivot point will not be more forward than the center of the rear axle and not above top of the frame rail and must be minimum of 46 inches from the center of the rear axle to the hook point. Must be 26inches hitch height and must not have side to side movement. Hitch must have a 3 1/2 inch or bigger hole for the hook to drop in.
Only weights & bracket is to be on the front of the truck. Weight bracket must be well secured to frame. Weights must be secured to the bracket. Weight and bracket must not exceed 60 inches from center of the front axle and be no wider than 50 inches off of the center of the truck. The truck will be disqualified if the weights hit the ground.
Mandatory safety equipment: seat belts / kill switch / fire extinguisher / drive shaft loops / yoke cover / helmet and fire jacket. Metal sled bump stops must 8 inches from hook point. All trucks must pass safety inspection before each pull!!
Contestant will have 2 attempts, within 100 feet except in the pull off. All protests must be made before truck is hooked to the sled. First time pullers that do not meet rules can pull one time, but the truck has to meet the safety rules listed under number 9. The next time must meet all all of these rules.
To be a member you must pay a $100.00 membership fee. You will be responsible to have your truck pumped before the beginning of the season. Periodically the motors will be pumped throughout the season. There will be points kept for certain pulls. And at the end of the season there will be the top 5 trucks
2007 Diesel Truck Pulling Rules Woodruff Diesel
Work Stock (7,500 lb.)
Work stock class is for daily driven trucks, must be full bodied four wheel drive diesel trucks. Valid DOT registration and license plates are required.
Rules
No hanging weights, weights are permitted if in the bed and securely mounted.
Must be stock appearing driveline components.
Must be stock appearing OEM engine.
Stock appearing turbocharger make model specific, the turbo must bolt directly to the manifold, no adapter plates, turbos will be checked from outside appearance.
Diesel fuel only, NO WATER, METHANOL, PROPANE, OR NITROUS.
Hitch must be a "Reese" Style hitch, hitch height is 26 inch.
Suspension must be OEM, any suspension modifications are prohibitied.
All Trucks That Plase Will be Teched
Hot Street Diesels (8,000 lb.)
Hot street Diesel class is for daily driven trucks, must be full bodied four wheel drive diesel trucks. Valid DOT registration and license plates are required.
Rules
Hanging weights are permitted and myst be securly fastened.
Must be stock appearing driveline components.
Must be stock appearing OEM engine.
Turbocharger is limited to a single charger only. The inducer bore on the compressor housing cannot exceed 2.8 inches. Bushing may be used to down size but must be round. Turbocharger may have adapter plates. Turbos will be checked with a 2.85 plug.
Diesel fuel only, NO WATER, METHANOL, PROPANE, OR NITROUS.
Hitch myst be a "Reese" style hitch, hitch height is 26 inches.
Suspension must be OEM, any suspension modifications are prohibitied.
All trucks that place will be teched
Pro stock Diesels (8,000 lb.)
Pro Stock Diesels class is for full bodied four wheel drive diesel pulling trucks.
Rules
Hanging weights are permitted, but may not exceed more then 60 inches from the center line of the axle.
Must be an OEM appearing drive line.
Must have an OEM appearing engine.
Trucks are limited to two turbochargers. Single trubos are unlimited. For multiple turbos the inducer bore on the atmosphere compressor housing may not exceed 3.00 inches, bushings may be used. Turbos will ber checked with a 3.05 plug.
Water injextion is permitted.
Nitrouse and Propane are not permitted.
Exhaust must exit straight up or straight down.
Hitch height may not exceed 26 inches.
Suspension must have removable blocks and cannot be solid.
Driveline protection stronly encouraged.
OSTPA
Friday, July 13, 2007
Classes: To be pulled in this order
9300 Super Farm Tractors
6200 2WD Trucks
10000 Pro Stock Tractors
8300 Super Stock Tractors
All OSTPA Rules Apply For This Pull
Registration must be made as soon as pullers arrive at fairgrounds.
Pullers must be registered at least one halfhour prior to start of class.
Announcements made day of pull take precedence.
OSTPA and The Clinton County Agrcultural Society and its members will not be responsible for accidents or damage to trucks, tractors, drivers, or spectators.
Contact: Milton Vandervort
Antique Tractor Pull
Rules For Plow Classes
Thursday, July 12, 2007 - 9:00 AM
Antique (Old): 1939 and Older
Classic (New): 1940-1955
Classes:
1 Plow Antique
4000 LBS
1 Plow Classic
4500 LBS
1 Plow Doubletree
 
2 Plow Antique
5500 LBS
2 Plow Light
5000 LBS
2 Plow Classic
6000 LBS
2 Plow Doubletree
 
2 Plow Doubletree Light
 
3 Plow Antique
6500 LBS
3 Plow Classic
7000 LBS
3 Plow Doubletree
 
Sled to be used will be "Old Ironsides"
Local Antique Tractor Pull Rules: the pull is open to anyone 10 years of age or older who can operate a tractor and abide by the following rules.
Those under 18 need parental consent.
Tractors must weigh under the weight limit for your normal class. The weight limits are:
1 plow old - 4000 lbs.
1 plow new - 4500 lbs.
2 plow old - 5500 lbs.
2 plow new light weight - 5000 lbs.
2 plow new - 6000 lbs.
3 plow old - 6500 lbs.
3 plow new - 7000 lbs.
Tractor must have original tire size or equal to original tire size.
Engine RPM's must be factory stock specifications with working governor.
All contestants must use the factory hitch, and a stationary, safe drawbar, not to exceed a height of 20 inches.
Driver myst stay in seat, operate tractor in safe manner, and maintain control at all times.
All tractors will pull in lowest gear and no shifting once pull begins.
Pull ends when engine stalls, forward motion stops, the losing of liquids, parts, or weights, or when the driver is disqualified.
Boundaries are plainly marked and tractors shall stay within these limits while pulling. No measurement will be taken if boundary is crossed by tractor tire.
Farmall M&H must use swinging drawbar.
Failure to comply with rules shall result in immediate disqualification.
Drivers must attend the Driver's meeting the day of event. Any decisions made during meeting takes precedence over written rules.
No visible stripping of any kind in all plow classes. Must be stock in appearance.
Tractor must have working PTO.
Clinton County Agricultural Society will not be responsible for accidents or damage to tractors, drivers or spectators.
Wheelie Bars" are stongly recommended. If "Wheelie Bar" is not used the hitch can not exceed 18 inches in height.
No suitcase weights or weight racks allowed. All weights or bolster-weights and fluid in tires to get up to the weight limit of their normal plow class.
Tractors can use more than one set of wheel weights or bolster-weights and fluid in tires to get up to the weight limit of their normal plow class.
There will be a $6.00 hook fee.
No hanging weights located on the frame of axle housing.
All weights must have a manufacture number of logo stamp.