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1. No consumption of alcoholic beverages or illegal drugs buy the drivers will be tolerated before and during the pulls.
2. No registration will be accepted after the first pull of the class as started.
3. All tractor driver must show safe manners of control of their tractors during pulling and in pit area.
4. the puller must immediately obey the official signal or will be disqualified. The track judge and officials decision are final. Judges track will have a green and red flag.
5. there will be a driver’s meeting before each pull.
6. one operator per tractor pre class.
7. the puller may stop before the front of the sled has reached 35ft and ask for a repull only once, then the driver has 2 minutes to make adjustments once sled is spotted. Pull off excluded.
8. tractors that touch or cross over the trackside lines durning a pull will be disqualified. Maximum track length will be 300ft. only the test puller on his/her test pull will be exempt of an out of bounds disqualification.
9. once sled weight is correct, the test puller has the right to take his first pull or to come back in third or last place. If pull sled weight is incorrect, the test puller must re-pull immediately or will loose his test pull then the second puller of the class will become the test puller.
10. drivers must wear an helmet for all classes and only helmets approved for snowmobile or motorcycle will be permitted.
11. all tractors will be classified by tractor weight and driver for each class. There will be a 20 pound maximum over weight for each class.
12. any loss of weights during pull is instant disqualification.
13. all pullers tractors must have a 2 ½ lb fire extinguisher bolted on an accessible a visible area on the tractor
14. all tractors must be 2 wheel drive, driven for rear wheels. No dual wheels, chains, studs or paddle tires will be accepted.
15. all vehicles must have a drawbar that is constructed from non-cast material and is stationary in all directions. Minimum drawbar thickness at hook point min ½ to ¾ maximum. Point of hook minimum opening: 1 ¾ to 2 ¼ maximum round hole. Drawbar height max. 13’.
16. no weigh will be tolerated on the seat or in the wheels. The driver can slide his but on the seat without lifting. All tractors must have a tractor seat similar in dimension with a backrest minimum of 3’ high. All drivers must be seated with legs in forward position.
17. the tractor must not exceed 8’ from the centre rear axle to most forward part of front including weights. The front axle must not exceed 4’ wide including tires. The rear weigths must no exceed 24’s from the center rear axle and a maximum of 72’ wide including tires. Center rear axle to center front axle must not exceed 84’ long.
18. the exhaust pipes must not be pointer at any spectators. New 1999 year and up tractors series that exhaust pipe output is under the tractor must have a minimum of 20 degrees up worth at the end.
19. all modified tractors must be equipped with an adequate wheelie bars and dead man throttle. Kill switch shall be located at the rear of the tractor in a position that will allow for easy attachment or detachment without interference. The switch must bee in the center of the tractor or within 6’ either side of center.
20. all tractors must have adequate braking system.
21. except 2500cc automotive engine 4 stroke, 4 cylinder will be allowed alcohol.
22. tractors will operate on gasoline and must be naturally aspirated, efi accepted. No alcohol, turbo’s or blowers.
23. the rear tire threads must becovered a minimum of 3’ by a fender for the driver and spectators.
24. all tractors must be equipped with a adequate protection shield over the front of the engine crankcase with a minimum o 1/8 thick metal. All shafts, drives, sprockets and chains must be properly shielded for safety.