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Tractor pull occurs as competition utilizing tractors to pull a heavily sledge along a 'course'. Unremarkably a sledge gets harder to pull the farther busy people travel. Its a great spectator sport, because although a vehicle makes much of noise & smoke, & throws much of mud everyplace, it doesn't actually travel that far. There are numerous different classes, from either 'mill' tractors to custom built vehicles sustaining multiple right engines.
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PullingWorld.com
A source for tractor pulling pictures, reports, discussion forums and information about the sport.
Pullsite.com
Devoted to antique and farm tractor pulling throughout North America with a focus on Michigan. Featuring pictures, schedules, and results.
Marshall Putnam Fair: Tractor and Truck Pull
ATPA World Cup Championship held in Henry, Illinois. Includes purse and contact information.
Wild Wheels Weekend
A small town in upstate NY hosts pulls 2 to 3 times a year to benefit local children with medical problems. Vehicles include antique tractors, garden tractors, modifieds, and semis.
Inside a Competition Tractor
Photographic tour of a competition tractor-pull tractor, with related links.
Pulltown.com
Information about the National Championships held each summer in Bowling Green, Ohio. Schedule, ticket information, winners list, and other related information.
The Pulloff
Offers news, classifieds, opinions, photos and links.
Brian Miller's Garden Tractor Pulling Tips and Tricks
Categorized by topics.
Hill's Sled
Providing rental information, schedules, and pictures of Hills Sleds, Southern Shaker and Hammer. Also booking and promoting contacts for Jim Hill and Promotor Robin Wood.
Pullerzone
Informational site with news, history, rules and tech notes.
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