- Tractor pulling
thumb|Light Modified (5,700 lb.) class tractor, Weeping Water, NebraskaTruck and tractor pulling, also known as "power pulling", is a competition usingtractor s and largetruck s to pull a heavy drag along a 'track' and is very popular in rural areas. Usually thedrag offers progressively greater resistance as it is pulled. It can be a great spectacle, and although the vehicle produces a great deal of noise andsmoke and throws dirt everywhere, it doesn't actually travel very far (a typical "full pull" is 300 feet). There are many different classes, from 'factory' tractors to custom built vehicles with multipleengines . There are even one-tenth scaleradio control (R/C) models that pull scale drags. Levi Stiner is the only three time world champion in this event.Fact|date=October 2008History
It is said that around the 1860s when
farming machine s were pulled byhorse , farmers would boast about the strength of their horses. They would claim that their horse could tow large loads, such as a fully loaded haycart orwagon . Farmers would challenge one another to contests to prove who had the strongest horse. A barn door was removed and laid flat on the ground, the horse was then hitched to it and the farmer urged the horse to drag the barn door along the ground. One by one, people jumped on the door until the horse could no longer drag it; the horse pulling the most people the greatest distance was judged the strongest. This event, calledhorse pulling , is still carried out today with specially bred horses trained to have high strength and low stamina. Instead of people, fixed weights on sleds are dragged as far as possible. While it is said that the termhorsepower is derived from this event, in reality the term was coined byJames Watt .It wasn't until
1929 that motorized vehicles were put to use in the first events atBowling Green, Missouri andVaughansville, Ohio . The sport was recognized then, but didn't really become popular until the 50s and 60s, and it was realized that there were no uniform set of rules. The rules varied fromstate to state,county to county, and competitors never knew what standards to follow. This made the sport difficult for new entrants. In1969 , representatives from eight states congregated to create a uniform book of rules to give the sport the needed structure, and created theNational Tractor Pullers Association . The NTPA's early years were events that used standard farm vehicles, with the motto "Pull on Sunday, plow on Monday". Pulling remained basically the same through the 70s, with only stock and modified tractors. Stock tractors were commercially available tractors produced by manufacturers, and modified tractors were the basic tractor chassis with another nontractor engine mounted on it.Tractors remained single engine until two Ohio brothers, Carl and Paul Bosse, introduced the
crossbox which could allow multiple engines to be attached to a singledriveshaft . Other innovators during this period included Bruce Hutcherson with his triple Rodeck engine powered "Makin Bacon Special" and the "Mission Impossible" tractors of Tim Engler which at one point had 6 blown alcohol engines on board.Subsequently, modified tractors with four engines were common, while stock tractors tried to catch up by adding
intercooled turbochargers , but both retained the appearance of atractor . Soon tractors became single use machines that were not used on thefarm , making the "Pull on Sunday, plow on Monday" motto obsolete.Throughout the 70s and 80s the modified division continued to thrill crowds by adding more
engines , and soon the tractors lost their tractor appearance and turned into high specdragster s. The limit was reached in1988 when a tractor with seven engines was built. As well aspiston engines ,jet engines appeared in1974 , with a four jet engined unit in1989 .The growing popularity of the sport caused the creation of a new
four-wheel drive division in1976 , which captured a large fan base. The engine sizes in these vehicles continued to increase, from 450 cubic inches/7.3 liters up to 700/11.5 and probably would have continued, but the NTPA limited it to 650/10.6naturally aspirated and no blown engine in1989 . Today the 4-wheel drive division is one of the most popular with the success of trucks like the Holman Brothers "Foreplay" Chevy and Bob Boden's "Studley Studebaker".Blown engines were allowed, but only in the new
1986 division oftwo-wheel drive s or "funny cars" as the NTPA called them.Three other divisions were created. The super stock, pro-stock and the mini-modified, which is a garden
lawn mower mounted with asupercharged V8 .Super Stock Open class uses primarily methanol fuel (some are diesel versions). The Super Stock Open machines can generate over 5,000 horsepower. Super Stock tractors may use more than one turbocharger.
Pro Stock Tractors are limited to one turbocharger and diesel fuel is the only allowable source for power, in keeping with the 'spirit' of the original tractors. [http://www.ntpapull.com/Gregg's%20Releases/St.%20Hyacinthe%202006.htm]
Organizations
There are many different organizations with different rules in tractor pulling. [ [http://www.google.com/Top/Sports/Motorsports/Tractor_and_Truck_Pulling/Organizations/ Google Directory - Sports > Motorsports > Tractor and Truck Pulling > Organizations ] ] Some include:
#NTPA -National Tractor Pullers Association
#PPL - [http://www.propulling.com LUCAS OIL Pro Pulling League]
#ITPA - [http://www.itpapulling.com/ Illinois Tractor Pulling Association]
#MSPA - [http://www.midsouthpullers.com Mid-South Pullers Association]
#ESP - [http://www.empirestatepullers.com Empire State Pullers - New York Circuit Pulling]
#ETPC - [http://www.tractorpulling.com European Tractor Pulling Committee]
#ATPA - [http://www.austractorpulls.org Australian Tractor Pullers Association Inc.]
#BTPA - [http://www.tractorpulling.co.uk British Tractor Pullers Association]
#NTTO - [http://www.ntto.nl Netherlands Truck- and Tractorpulling Organisation]
#NR/CTPA - [http://www.nrctpa.org National Radio Control Truck Pulling Association]
#FTPF - [http://www.tracteurpulling.fr Fédération française de tracteur pulling]
#ABTT - [http://www.trekkertrek.com.br Associação Brasileira de Trekker Trek / Brazilian Tractor Pulling Association]
#BKTV - [http://www.bktv.net Belgian Power Tractor Organisation]
#NSPA - [http://www.nspapulling.com National Sled Pulling Association]
#NBP - [http://www.nebraskabushpullers.com Nebraska Bush Pullers]
#SPA - [http://tpuller.com Southern Pullers Association]The Sled
In the early days two main techniques were used. Either a dead weight of fixed mass was dragged, or the step-on method, where people stood at fixed positions and stepped aboard as the sled passed. Another rule which has now been dropped was that a speed limit should be observed because of injuries resulting from the increased
speed at which they boarded. Today's tractors can achieve theoretical speeds over 125 mph.Today's sleds use a complex system of
gear s to move weights up to 65 000 pounds/29 000 kilograms. Upon starting, all the weights are over the sled's rearaxle s, to give an effective weight of the sled plus zero. As the tractor travels the course, the weights are pushed forward of the sled's axles, pushing the front of the sled into the ground, synthetically creating a gain in weight until the tractor is no longer able to overcome the force offriction .Radio Control (R/C) Pulling
Radio Control truck and tractor pulling has been around since the late 1980s. It was started by a group of people interested in R/C pulling, near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. The main R/C pulling group is the [http://www.nrctpa.org NR/CTPA.] NR/CTPA also has many, smaller, affiliated clubs, such as [http://www.countylinerc.org County Line R/C Puller's Club] , club number one in the NR/CTPA.References
External links
* [http://www.pulltown.com/ National Tractor Pulling Championships] (USA)
* [http://www.cotpa.org/ Central Ontario Tractor Pullers' Association]
* [http://www.ntpapull.com/ National Tractor Pullers Association]
* [http://usapulling.com/ USA Pulling, formerly American Tractor Pulling Association]
* [http://www.pullingworld.com Online Tractor Pulling Magazine]
* [http://www.nwmtpa.com Northwest Missouri Tractor Puller's Association]
* [http://www.iamopullers.com/ IAMO (Iowa Missouri) Tractor Pullers Association]
* [http://www.tracteur-pulling.com French tractor pulling] (FRA)
* [http://www.nrctpa.org NR/CTPA] (USA)
* [http://www.rcpulling.net R/C Pulling.net]
* [http://www.empirestatepullers.com New York Tractor Pulling Circuit] (NY, USA)
* [http://www.nspapulling.com National Sled Pulling Association] (CO, USA)
* [http://www.lionssuperpull.com Lions Super Pull of the South] (Chapel Hill, Tennessee , USA)ources
Possible sources of verification.
* [http://www.horsepull.com/sport%20of%20horsepulling.htm Origins of horse pulling]
* [http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Set/9671/Pulling/history.html History of tractor/power pulling and sled technology]
* [http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-tractor-pulling.htm small bit about sled technology]
* [http://www.farmamerica.org/Tractor%20Pull%20Rules.doc the rules of tractor/power pulling]
* [http://www.tpull.com United Pullers of the Carolinas]
* [http://www.ntpapull.com National Tractor Pullers Association]
* [http://www.pullingworld.com Online Tractor Pulling Magazine]
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