When building a pulling tractor, remember - it's best to use what the winners
are using - a clutch drive Cub Cadet &the biggest engine that's allowed in
your class. And there's sanctioning rules with every pulling club or association
regarding how a tractor should be built or set up. Not all clubs use the same
rules and specifications. These rules vary from one club to another. You'll
need to contact the person in charge of the club you plan to pull with and
acquire a copy of their up-to-date rules and ask their pullers questions before
you start to build a tractor. And while you're at the pulls, look over the other
pulling tractors and ask the pullers questions regarding how to build a
durable and competitive tractor. Go here for more information:
http://gardentractorpullingtips.com.
In a message dated 12/30/2008 12:36:51 PM Central Standard Time,
no_reply@yahoogroups.com writes: > You will need to know what club you are going
to pull
> with. Then you must decide which class you would want to pull in. Then you
> have to go thru the rules for that class as a guideline for what you are
allowed
> to do and the safety requirements. The tractor you have in mind may or may
> not be suitable to build into a puller for a club local to you.
>
> --- In nwohiogardentractorpulling@yahoogroups.com, "mpt5045" <mpt5045@...>
> wrote:how do you set up a pto garden tractor for pulling
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