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Old 12-06-2009, 12:36 PM
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Hey guys
Sorry if I asked this before, but its difficult to do a search on this thing!!
Where could one find rules for pulling? All the rules, weight class, power, etc. How long is the track ?
Any and all links, or info would be greatly appreciated. There is nothing like this at all anywhere remotely close to my area and thought it would fun to start something up like this with the boys.
Also info on or plans of the sled

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Old 12-06-2009, 03:55 PM
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Here is a good site to find more infomation on garden tractor pulling:
http://sneakypetespullers.com/

There are 3 different local pulling clubs in my area. The rules are different in each club...so is the weight classes.

Try googling "garden tractor pulling"
There are around 660000 hits on garden tractor pulling on the one that came up for me.
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Old 12-07-2009, 10:26 PM
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Thanks merk that helped out
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First of Id like to wish you good luck. I pull a cub cadet 1650 hydro using a 3 sp rear end (manual) the crank is 10 hundreths under the cylinder 30 thousands over shaved head custom high lift cam and tap it's from vogel manufacturing. If pulled this way for 2 years and it's cost me 500 dollars The circut I pull on is the nqs (national quarter series) and local pulling charities. The track is usally 200 feet long. And the classes are by hp or weight somtimes both. I hope I helped if u need more help just ask. Midwest super cub and vogel manufacturing should help you fix a good cub up to pull.
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