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2010 Pull Schedule

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2010 Tentative Pulling Schedule

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2010 Illinois Tractor Pulling Association
Pulling Schedule

NTPA Tech Services News

Wednesday, 10 March 2010 01:13

Question:

Mr. Richwine,

If I attend one of your tech schools and pass the test, does that make me a NTPA official? I understand there’e a fee for the school and the license but, will I automatically be qualified as a NTPA Official?  What does it take to be a Clutch inspector?

NB trainie

Answer:

No you won’t automatically be licensed.

While anyone can attend the school and take the test, (if they pay the testing fee) passing the test does not make you a licensed NTPA official. In order to be a NTPA licensed official you must first pass the test. Then you must be endorced by a NTPA state affiliate or work directly for NTPA before being allowed to apply for a license.

Clutch inspectors are chosen by their qualifications and location. There is one inspector for each 25 NTPA members in any given state.

Larry

USA East News

3/9/2010- MERCER RACEWAY PARK HOSTS 1ST PULL OF THE SEASON MAY 29TH

Over the past eight years the ‘All American Spring Nationals’ has emerged as the number one early season test for tractor, truck and semi truck pullers in the eastern United States.  The pull offers one of the highest purses offered to USA-EAST pullers each season and is to Memorial Day week-end what the Great Canfield Fair is to Labor Day week-end…

Illiana News

Just a reminder about the banquet.  Contact Carl at kent7189@yahoo.com if you haven’t recieved your rsvp information yet or if you would like to.

Nebraska Bush News

Check out the 2010 Schedule

Michindoh News

Check out the first addition of MICHINDOH NEWS!

Dekalb Super Pull Results

Results from the Dekalb Super Pull this past weekend March 5&6

NTPA Tech Services

Question:

Do all tractor classes of NTPA require the skid bars on the front? I’m building a light pro for the 2010 season and I need to know about the bars.

Answer:

Yes, all tractor classes of NTPA are required to have them.