2. The tractors will then be assigned a three digit number which shall be visibly displayed on the front and rear of the tractor. The numbers must be at least three (3) inches high.
3. Contact the WIGTP referees and notify them of any change of tractor ownership so the proper records can be updated and a new number assigned.
4. Out of state or visiting pullers need not register and will be assigned a temporary number to be fastened on the tractor. Non-registered visitors may pull at two events before being required to register.
5. Registration & number rules are being implemented to try and reduce scoring and announcing confusion when tractors are being driven by multiple drivers at different pulls.
Safety Inspection
1. All tractors must complete an equipment and safety inspection before they will be allowed to hook.
2. Each class will have its' own checklist that will be used to determine if the tractor is in compliance with all equipment and safety rules. Some examples are: hitch, wheelie bars, governors, fuel shut offs, exhaust routing.
3. If your tractor has not completed the inspection or has failed some part of it, arrive two hours ahead of the next pulls' start time to have an inspection done or rechecked.
2. Each class will have its' own checklist that will be used to determine if the tractor is in compliance with all equipment and safety rules. Some examples are: hitch, wheelie bars, governors, fuel shut offs, exhaust routing.
3. If your tractor has not completed the inspection or has failed some part of it, arrive two hours ahead of the next pulls' start time to have an inspection done or rechecked.