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Lawn & Garden Tractor Pull (Granite, Iowa)

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Andrew Ebright
Lawn & Garden Tractor Pull (Granite, Iowa)
Tractor Pull to be held Saturday afternoon, July 20, 2013
Lawn Tractor Pull Classes
Weight Class Description:
Stock: Tires with lawn turf tread style (12 inch max hitch height)
(Tire size max: 23 x 10.50 x 12)

Altered: Tires with tractor V-lug style design (12 inch hitch)
(Tire size max: 23 x 10.50 x 12)(Class maybe split, 12hp & down, 14hp & up)

Pro altered: rear tires v-lug or chevron style (13 inch hitch)
(Tire size max: 26 x 12 x 12)

Kids (under 18)
Stock 700
Stock 800

Adult Classes
Stock 800 Altered 800
Stock 900 Altered 900 Pro Altered 900
Stock 1000 Altered 1000 Pro Altered 1000
Stock 1100 Altered 1100 Pro Altered 1100
1200lb class?

Pulling Rules:
Any kids 18 years old and under needs to wear a helmet.
(Safety and insurance concerns)

First time pullers: anti roll over bars or wheels not mandatory,
but any tractors set up for pulling are required to have wheelie bars or wheels

Drivers are to remain in the seat at all times and have one hand on the steering wheel at all time also.

No bouncing or jerking at any time.

Participant are given 2 attempts at a hook, if wrong gear or weight position is wrong, driver needs to stop before the 25 foot mark. Tractor will be pulled back for second attempt. Anything over 25 feet will be considered a hook for that class.

All track workers will tell the driver when it is safe to start and stop each hook. Drivers will start with the chain connected to the sled fully tightened up. When driver sees the green flag driver can go. At the end of each pull the flagman will throw the red flag when the pull is done or when safety conditions of the tractor and driver become too severe.
 
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