Luck FFA Alumni Truck and Tractor Pull - Luck, WI - Sept 15th September 07, 2018 11:48AM
Luck FFA Alumni Truck and Tractor Pull
Saturday, September 15th
Noon
$25 per hook
$5 admission

Truck Classes
Stock: 5700, 6200
Improved Stock: 5700, 6200
Improved Diesel: 8500
Open Diesel: 8500

Tractor Classes
Stock: 3500, 4500, 5500, 7000, 9000, 10500, 13000
Improved: 5000, 6500, 7500, 9500, 10500, 11000, 11500, 12500
ProFarm: 9500, 10000

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Tractor General Rules
Be Professional. Must have tractor registered before class starts.
Pullers must be 18 years of age or older to participate. Minors must have parent or guardian consent forms signed and tractor safety course completed. No one younger than 18 years of age will be allowed to pull outside of the farm stock classes. No one younger than 12 years of age will be allowed to pull.
Drawbar must exceed at least 18 inches from the center of the rear axle.
One fuel type only. Alcohol may be used as fuel in open classes only.
Operator must remain seated and drive in a safe manner.
Tractors must operate in a safe manner at all times. No chain jerking or hot-rodding allowed.
All tractors must be in neutral or park when being hooked or unhooked from the sled. “Hands up” signal by the driver will be used to indicate this is being followed.
Tractor must remain within the boundaries of the track. Failure to do so will result in disqualification.
Loss of any weight or part of the tractor while pulling will be grounds for disqualification.
All pull must start with a tight chain and be straight in line with the sled.
All drivers pull at their own risk. Luck FFA Alumni shall not be held responsible for any accident, injuries, or damage to equipment.
Class pulling order and drivers order will be posted.
All tractors must scale prior to hooking to sled, immediately prior to the start of your class. Once weighed, you are staged. Leaving the staging area is not allowed.
Tractors will be stopped if front wheels are more than 24” off of the ground.
No beer or alcohol is to be consumed for contestants.
Track officials have the right to move a puller to a different class.
The first puller has no option of a re-hook. Only chance to re-hook is if the sled has adjustments made to it.
If a puller stops before the 100-foot mark, they can re-hook for 1 attempt. If they stop after the 100-foot mark, they cannot re-hook in the class.
In speed limit classes, puller will be given 1 chance to adjust speed after reaching speed limit. If it is broken a 2nd time, it will result in a disqualification.
Violations of any rules shall constitute a disqualification. Arguing with judges will not be tolerated and will result in immediate disqualification.
No weights are allowed on 3-points.
All general rules apply, unless class specific.
Must be a puller in the same class to raise an issue about another puller.
All judges’ decisions are final. Failure to obey track officials will result in disqualification and may lead to removal from event.

Farm Stock Rules
General rules apply, along with class specific rules.
Must have stock appearing engine from oil pan to valve cover to manifolds including injector pumps and factory carburetors for that tractor’s make and model. Must have stock appearing frame, front end, rear end, transmission, and axle housing.
Must have working PTO unless factory without.
Water injection not allowed.
Fuel source must be factory to make and model.
Factory turbo only
RPM limit is 10% over factory rating.
No grace weight.
Must have 4 tires on tractor except unicycle tractors.
No cut tires.

Speed Limits for Farm Stock
3500; 4500; 5500 - 4 m.p.h.
7000; 9000 - 6 m.p.h.
10500; 13000 - 8 m.p.h.

Improved Farm Stock Rules
General rules apply, along with class specific rules.
2.8” turbo allowed.
A pump allowed.
3000 RPM limit.
200 pound grace weight.

Pro Farm Rules
All general rules apply, along with class specific rules.
3” turbo allowed.
Roll bar or roll cage is required. If tractor has roll cage, a 5 point harness is required, otherwise seatbelt is adequate.
SFI approved helmet required.
Steel flywheel and SFI approved scatter blanket required.
Wheelie bars and a cable operated air shut off at the rear of the tractor mounted in the middle required. Must have side shields if running a belt-driven fan.
Water injection is allowed.
No Slots or slug turbo.


Truck General Rules
Be Professional. Must have truck registered before class starts.
Pullers must be 18 years of age or older to participate. Minors must have parent or guardian consent forms signed. No one younger than 16 years of age will be allowed to pull.
Maximum height of hookup and pulling point cannot exceed 26” to hooking point. Hooking point must have 3” opening. Hitch height will be measured at weigh in.
No weight can extend more than 60” forward from the centerline of the front axle.
All trucks must have working brakes.
Drivers must wear a seatbelt or restraint system. No passengers allowed. Failure to do so will result in disqualification.
Operator must remain seated and drive in a safe manner.
Truck must operate in a safe manner at all times. No chain jerking or hot-rodding allowed.
All trucks must be in neutral or park when being hooked or unhooked from the sled. “Hands up signal by the drive will be used to indicate this is being followed.
Truck must remain within the boundaries of the track. Failure to do so will results in disqualification. Loss of any weight, or part of the truck, or if doors or hood open while pulling will result in disqualification. Becoming disconnected from the sled while pulling will result in disqualification.
All pulls must start with a tight chain and be straight in line with the sled.
All drivers pull at their own risk. Luck FFA Alumni shall not be held responsible for any accident, injuries, or damage to equipment.
No grace weight allowed.
Class pulling order and drivers order will be posted.
All trucks must scale prior to hooking to sled, immediately prior to the start of your class. Once weighed, you are staged. Leaving the staging area is not allowed.
No beer or alcohol is to be consumed for contestants.
Track officials have the right to move a puller to a different class.
The first puller has no option of a re-hook. Only chance to re-hook is if the sled has adjustments made to it.
If a puller stops before the 100-foot mark, they can re-hook for 1 attempt. If they stop after the 100-foot mark, they cannot re-hook in the class.
Violations of any rules shall constitute a disqualification. Arguing with judges will not be tolerated and will result in immediate disqualification.
All general rules apply, unless class specific.
Must be a puller in the same class to raise an issue about another puller.
All judges’ decisions are final. Failure to obey track officials will result in disqualification and may lead to removal from event.

Stock Gas - 5700, 6200
General rules apply along with class specific rules.
Must have hood, fenders, doors, windshield and rear window.
No hanging weights allowed, bed of truck or cab only.
Gasoline fuel only, no injectables.
No hood stacks, must have exhaust system with muffler(s) 3" diameter max.
Trucks must be street legal and registered.
Lift kits allowed but no solid or blocked suspension.
Improved Stock Gas - 5700, 6200
General rules apply along with class specific rules.
Must have hood, fenders, doors, windshield and rear window.
Factory cast (OEM) heads only.
Wheelbase must not be altered from factory.
If you do not have rear bumper, you must have bump stops.
Slipper clutches and stall converters are allowed.
Must run 4150 flange carburetor or smaller.

8500 Improved Diesel
General rules apply, along with class specific rules.
Must have hood, fenders, doors, windshield, and rear window.
No hanging weights allowed, bed of truck or cab only.
Diesel fuel only, no injectables (NOS, water/meth, propane).
No ladder bars or track bars.
Stock single turbocharger (unless factory equipped i.e. 6.4 Powerstroke).
Use of a single tuner allowed.
No lift pumps allowed.
No hood stacks.
Max tire height is the DOT approved 35” tire.
Air bags allowed but cannot be inflated. No suspension stops/blocks.
Trucks must be street legal and registered.
Aftermarket intake is permitted.
Stock fuel systems, no oversize injectors, cp3 HPOP.

8500 Open Diesel
General rules apply, along with class specific rules.
Trucks are highly recommended to have a fuel/air shutoff and drive shaft loops.
35-18.00-15 Bar and Cut tires permitted.
A fire extinguisher system is permitted and highly recommended.
OEM firewall is mandatory.
The complete OEM floor plan is mandatory.
The body must be an OEM truck body. The body must retain full sheet metal, aftermarket hoods are permitted. The hood must be closed and securely latched while vehicle is hooked to the sled.
DOT approved helmet required to be worn while pulling.
All open class trucks must have SFI approved bell housing on clutch, SFI approved shield on transmission body, SFI flex plate, SFI approved damper, SFI fire extinguisher mounted within reach of drive and SFI approved fire jacket.

Re: Luck FFA Alumni Truck and Tractor Pull - Luck, WI - Sept 15th September 08, 2018 06:21AM
What is the payback for all classes for the tractor pull ?
Thanx

Re: Luck FFA Alumni Truck and Tractor Pull - Luck, WI - Sept 15th September 08, 2018 08:10AM
rules for improved 5000 and 6500,speed and tires allowed

Re: Luck FFA Alumni Truck and Tractor Pull - Luck, WI - Sept 15th September 10, 2018 01:19PM
No speed limit in any of the improved classes.

Tires for improved: Top cut is allowed, not fully cut. No rules on size.

Re: Luck FFA Alumni Truck and Tractor Pull - Luck, WI - Sept 15th September 10, 2018 01:16PM
ProFarm: 9500, 10000 - $200, $100, $50

Improved: 11000, 11500 - $200, $100, $50

Must have 3 in the class to receive payout

Trophies in all other classes

Re: Luck FFA Alumni Truck and Tractor Pull - Luck, WI - Sept 15th September 13, 2018 01:46PM
Are turbos allowed in the light improved?

Re: Luck FFA Alumni Truck and Tractor Pull - Luck, WI - Sept 15th September 14, 2018 03:59AM
Yes turbos allowed

Re: Luck FFA Alumni Truck and Tractor Pull - Luck, WI - Sept 15th September 17, 2018 08:07AM
Wondering if you can post all of the results from Saturdays pull?

Re: Luck FFA Alumni Truck and Tractor Pull - Luck, WI - Sept 15th September 18, 2018 07:41AM
If anyone wants to know results go to the pulls.

Re: Luck FFA Alumni Truck and Tractor Pull - Luck, WI - Sept 15th September 21, 2018 08:15AM
I was there but couldn't hear

Re: Luck FFA Alumni Truck and Tractor Pull - Luck, WI - Sept 15th September 20, 2018 10:28AM
3500 Stock Tractor
1. Victoria Carlson, Allis WD45, 253.8
2. Jesse Turner, Allis WC, 248.5
3. Brian Schallenberger, Allis WD45, 224.0

4500 Stock Tractor
1. Nate Johnson, Allis WD45, 368.5
2. Aaron Littlefield, Oliver 88, 367.6
3. Terry Dorr, Farmall H, 355.3

5500 Stock Tractor
1. Dan Schaefer, Moline U, 298.3
2. Terry Dorr, Farmall H, 294.7
3. Tanner Nettestad, Farmall 460, 294.5

7000 Stock Tractor
1. Weston Gray, Ford 7000, 302.1
2.Mike Holub, AC 6070, 297.8
3. Jonah Tretsven, Farmall 560, 296.9

9000 Stock Tractor
1. Katie Nennemen, Case 970, 265.7
2. Luke Johnson, Farmall 1206, 262.8
3. Hunter Thompson, Massey 285, 229.7

11500 Stock
1. Jacob Wohlk, JD 4430, 278.5
2. Seth Olson, IH 1066, 278.3
3. Jeff Hermansen, IH 1466, 254.5

13000 Stock
1. Jake Kerber, IH 1466, 282.2
2. Jacob Wohlk, JD 4430, 281.10
3. Seth Olson, IH 1066, 281.2

15000 Stock
1. Jake Kerber, IH 1466, 309.10
2. Seth Olson, IH 1066, 307.10
3. Luke Christensen, JD 5020, 305.2

Wester/Kerber Unlimited Weight Tractors
1. Jake Kerber, IH 5488, 360.0
2. Rick Wester, JD 4650, 313.6

5000 Improved
1. George Widendorf, Farmall 460, 317.5
2. Wade Hollister, Farmall Super M, 303.1
3. Jeff Moas, Farmall 400, 296.0

6500 Improved Tractor
1. Peter Branstad, IH 560, 362.6
2. Wade Hollister, Farmall Super M, 336.9
3. Tanner Nettestad, Farmall 460, 336.4

7500 Improved Tractor
1. Tanner Nettestad, Farmall 460, 304.8
2. Jonathan Derocker, Farmall 560, 276.4
3. Clint Gage, Case 700, 286.4

9500 Improved Tractor
1. Darren Johnson, Case 1175, 371.11
2. Jeff Johnson, Allis 7060, 305.8
3. Cody Borresen, Case 1030, 204.6

10500 Improved
1. Darren Johnson, Case 1175, 369.9
2. Ron Magone, IH 1066, 359.6
3. Al Becker, JD 4055, 340.9

11000 Improved
1. Ron Magone, IH 1066, 274.10
2. Al Becker, JD 4055, 271.7
3. Gary Meyer, Case 1175, 267.4

ProFarm 9500
1. Ben Thurmes, IH 1066, 346.7
2. Greg Rayment, JD 6030, 340.9
3. Wade Kallevig, IH 1066, 329.3

ProFarm 10000
1. Wade Kellevig, IH 1066, 336.10
2. Greg Rayment, JD 6030, 316.7

5700 Stock Truck
1. Andy Olson, 78 Ford, 353.11
2. Dave Johnson, Ford Van, 346.8
3. Brian Betterley, 77 Ford, 341.0

5700 Improved Truck
1. Wayne Stein, 1977 Chevy, 307.9
2. Brian Smith, 1976 Ford, 293.5
3. Joe Toombs, 1979 Ford, 49.9

6200 Stock Truck
1. Andy Olson, 1978 Ford, 329.10
2. Dave Johnson, Ford Van, 300.11
3. Albert Betterley, 1977 Ford, 299.2

8500 Improved Diesel
1. Fred Nennemen, 04 GMC, 342.4
2. Will Lehman, 06 Ford, 321.8
3. Brenton Nelson, 04 Chev, 317.3

8500 Open Diesel
1. Jeff Mifek, 97 Dodge, 331.4
2. Ryan Milless, 06 Chev, 282.4
3. Fred Nennemen, 04 GMC, 268.11

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