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Antique Tractor Pull Rules I need to locate general rules

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Posted 08 December 2004 - 04:01 PM

We have a '47 B that is currently getting the engine rebuilt. I'd like to try my hand at one of the tractor pulls this spring. We need to get a general idea of what the rules are for pulls for this type of tractor. My husband said I can't pull in a pull without wheelie bars. Anyone have any ideas?

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Posted 09 December 2004 - 10:23 PM

It depends on whose rules are in effect at the pull. EDGT&EA rules specify that wheelie bars are optional. I haven't checked NATPA's rules. You can find both organizations' rules on their websites. I've done just a little pulling with my C. It's great fun.
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