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Atv Pull


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ATV PULLING RULES

1. Each weight class will include weight of machine plus the driver.

2. All ATV’s must be operated in a safe manner on and off the track. No speeding or wheelies.

3. ATV must use only 2 driving wheels, no dual wheels allowed.

4. ATV must use only rubber tires. No chains or studs allowed

5. ATV must have working breaks, fenders over the rear tires and a spring return

throttle (leaver or twist).

6. No one under the age of 16 is allowed to pull.

7. 16-17 year olds will need a written consent by parent.

8. All drivers must wear shirt, pants closed toe shoes and helmet during pull.

9. No alcohol is allowed

10. Max tire size 25x12 (unless stock tire is larger)

11. No axle extensions or off set rims allowed.

12. No paddle tread tires ( tread going all the way across the tire)

13. If the ATV goes out of bounds during the pull, you are done.

14. All pulls will start with a tight hitch, no jerking allowed.

15. If there are any item(s) that fall off your ATV while pulling, you will be disqualified.

16. Max hitch height of 12 inches.

17. Only pump gas is allowed.

18. Each participant has one pull per class.

19. Driver must remain seated during the pull.

20. Judges will settle any discrepancies in the rules and their decisions are final and must be accepted in a sportsman like manner.

CLASSES:

CC’S 000 - 550cc 4x4 1000, 1050, 1100, 1150

551 – 700cc 4x4 1050, 1100, 1150

701 – UP 4x4 1050, 1100, 1150

Any CC 2x4 1000, 1050

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It is Boyd goodtime days & Dawson riverfest. There are beer gardens right by the track durning riverfest and I think there is a DJ at one of the bars that night. There is a ton going on in Boyd too, But the pull is kind of the end of it all. But if you want to come for te weekend there is camping avalible, softball & vollyball tourny's. Beer gardens, street dance, dj's. It's one heck of a party. But bewere...we're a bunch of hicks!!!

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