2. Loss of weights, etc. will result in disqualification. If it starts on the tractor, it must end on the tractor.
3. If a tractor goes outside boundary line it will be disqualified and will also lose repull option even if it is before the 40-foot marker. An example is a front or rear tire touching the sideline chalk mark. That would be considered out of bounds.
4. Any tractor starting without the green flag will be disqualified.
5. Any tractor jerking the sled during starting or shifting will be disqualified. Sled operator will make the decision.
6. Arguing with the scale officials is grounds for disqualification. As volunteers, they do NOT need or deserve that aggravation. See rule eleven (#11) of Contest Rules.
7. Arguments or tempers or whining displayed at a pull will mean disqualification.
8. Obvious or excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages or drugs will be grounds for disqualification.
9. Careless driving while hooked to the sled and pulling, in the pit area and along the track at any time will result in disqualification for that pull.
Rules Compliance Inspection
automatic check changed to protest for 2008
1. Any tractor placing first may be protested by a competitor within the class provided that the competitor is within the top 5 of the class for that days event. The protestor must put up $100 cash to be held by the rules group until the inspection is completed after the event. The protestor as well as the protestee will be checked for rules compliance. If the protestee is found in compliance, he/she will receive the $100. If the protestee is found out of compliance the cash will be returned and the protestee will not be allowed to hook until again until the tractor can pass the inspection. If the protestor is found out of compliance, that tractor will not be allowed to hook until again until it can pass the inspection.
2. A person declining a protest inspection or failing an inspection will forfeit that pull's winnings and will not be allowed to hook for the following two events. If they wish to resume pulling after that, they must pass the inspection before they can hook.
3. Two strikes and you're out. Two failed protest and the tractor will not be allowed to hook the remainder of the season.
4. The inspection will consist of, but not be limited to, the following:
Flatheads
A. Stock - Remove head, measure bore and stroke and valve size and lift. Turn head upside down to check combustion chamber. Remove air filter and inspect carburetor. Remove carburetor to check intake port.
B. Sport Stock and Stock Altered - Remove head, measure bore and stroke and valve size and lift. Remove air filter and inspect carburetor.
OHVs
A. Stock - Remove head, measure bore and stroke. Turn head upside down to measure valves and check combustion chamber. Remove air filter and inspect carburetor. Remove carburetor and or intake manifold to check intake port. Check pistons and check cam lift off of lifter.
B. Sport Stock - Remove head, measure bore and stroke. Remove air filter and inspect carburetor. Check pistons and check cam lift off of lifter.
C. Stock Altered - Remove head, measure bore and stroke. Remove air filter and inspect carburetor.
5. The protest inspections are separate from the safety inspections. A protest pass or fail will not be based on safety related equipment. Any tractor at any time may be prohibited from hooking due to safety compliance issues.