Monday, May 11, 2009

Illinois Tractor Pulling Association

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The Illinois Tractor Pulling Association is a motorsports governing body that sanctions truck and tractor pulling events throughout the midwest.
Illinois Tractor Pulling AssociationITPA
Sport
Tractor pulling
Category
Motorsports
Area of jurisdiction
Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, United States
Formation date
1968
Headquarters
849 Co. Road 1850 East
Greenup, IL 62428
Official website
www.itpapulling.com
Contents
1 History
2 Recent Events
3 Classes
3.1 Garden Tractors
3.2 Mini Rods
3.3 Classic/Antique Tractors
3.4 Stock Tractors
3.5 Modified Tractors
3.6 Four Wheel Drive Trucks
3.7 Two Wheel Drive Trucks
3.8 Semis
4 2008 Events
5 Notes and references
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History
The Illinois Tractor Pulling Association (ITPA) was organized on January 24, 1968, making it one of the oldest sanctioning bodies for Truck and Tractor pulling in the nation. Recognizing the need for uniform competition rules, the ITPA has taken a vision of a level playing field and safety of the competitors and spectators, and formed itself as the premier truck and tractor pulling organization in the State of Illinois, as well as the Midwest. With that vision in mind, the ITPA is ready to take the sport of truck and tractor pulling into the new millennium, and their 5th Decade of organizing events.
The ITPA offers competition classes ranging from single cylinder garden tractors up through super stocks and multi engine modified tractors. The ITPA has something for every tractor pulling fan. The battle of the brands lives on today as John Deere vs. IH vs. AC and Dodge vs. Chevy vs. Ford at over 80 events throughout Illinois and neighboring states. An abundant year end points fund encourages pullers to build and maintain some of the finest pulling machinery in the land.
Recent Events
After numerous meetings, discussions, and a huge amount of research and investigation by the officers and directors, the ITPA ended its lengthy relationship with the National Tractor Pullers Association in 2000. Given the member's confidence in the leadership of the ITPA, Illinois will operate as an independent state for 2000. The ITPA has established a good working relationship with the Outlaw Truck and Tractor Pulling Association (OTTPA). With this new association, several events in Illinois will be OTTPA co-sanctioned, and pulling fans in Missouri will see more ITPA vehicles at events in the Show Me State.
A new chapter in alliances among several Midwestern states is an organization called the U.S. Pullers Association. While the overall mission statement of this new corporation is yet to be fully determined, it will be the conduit through which insurance coverages for pullers, spectators and promoters is organized.
Classes
Garden Tractors

A Cub Cadet garden tractor pulling a sled.
1050# SUPER STOCK GARDEN TRACTORS
The smallest vehicles competing in the ITPA, these machines started life like the Cub Cadet or John Deere in your own Garage. Don't let that fool you though- these highly modified mighty midgets run in "road gear" just like the big boys, and can be a real handful to operate. They are powered by single cylinder flathead engines and run on methanol. This class is entertaining and exciting. The reasonable cost of building and operating a competitive tractor makes it a popular choice.
Mini Rods

A Mini Rod pulling
1800# LIMITED MINI RODS
For the budget-minded puller who wants a little more "zip" in his or her machine, the Limited Mini Rods are the way to go. These tractors ride on frames fabricated from scratch. In light of the various different approaches to horsepower in this class, the ITPA has written the rules to ensure parity for virtually everyone that competes. Injected big blocks, blown small blocks, and carbureted small block engines all operate on a playing field made level by various limits on weight, supercharger size, etc.
2000# MINI RODS
Similar in appearance to the Limited Mini Rods, the horsepower output of the Mini Rods are not the same. Supercharged big block engines are limited to 575 cubic inches and injected engines are limited to 650 cubic inches. Expect a thrill any time a "mini" hooks to the sled with its awesome wheel speed, light weight and short wheel base.

A Farmall tractor getting ready to pull.
Classic/Antique Tractors
5500# ANTIQUE TRACTORS
This iron is old but it ain't tired. Countless hours of tuning, tweaking and polishing make these tractors manufactured prior to 1940 look and pull like never before. For those who like to see the best from our father's and grandfather's era compete head to head in a modern pulling match, this is the class.
5500# CLASSIC TRACTORS
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