Truck Pull

Truck Pull Regulations
General Regs
printable regs
  1. Trucks may pull in one class only.
  2. Contestants must pull at assigned position within 3 minutes of time the sled is ready. Judges may move a contestant to the last position due to mechanical trouble.
  3. Automatic disqualification for anything falling off truck during pull.
  4. No use of alcoholic beverages allowed before or during the truck pull.
  5. All trucks must have working brakes.
  6. No dual wheels allowed, except in 8500# class. May not use tire chains or studded tires.
  7. All pulls must start with a tight hitch. No jerking of sled. Two consecutive attempts to start the sled will be allowed.
  8. Truck must stop immediately upon signal from the judges.
  9. Pull will terminate if truck runs out of bounds.
  10. Winners will be weighed upon request of any of the 3 first finishers in the same class, or the judges.
  11. No nitrous oxide is allowed.
  12. Trucks will be inspected at the gate.
  13. Gate will be closed 60 minutes prior to contest (11:30). BE THERE EARLY !!
  14. Contest will be governed by the judges with all decisions final. ANY harassment of the judges or fair board members, by a contestant, will result in banning that contestant for 1 year.
Local Class
***Need Minimum of 5 Trucks for the Contest***
  1. Truck and driver must reside in Pine County.
  2. May not run open exhaust.  Max 3” diameter and have muffler(s).  May have dual exhaust.
  3. OEM heads, OEM fuel systems and OEM exhaust manifolds only.
  4. Must have box, hood, fenders, doors, and all glass on the truck.
  5. Maximum hitch height and pulling point, cannot exceed 26 inches.  No weight may extend more than 24 inches forward of the truck.
  6. Must pull from factory like hitch.
  7. 4800# may run open exhaust

Improved Stock, Pro Stock, Street Modified,
Open and Stock 8500 Diesel

must follow Heartland Truck Pullers rules. 
These classes will qualify for points with Heartland Truck Pullers.

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