New Pulling series Fonda NY...

JakeBrakeIH

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Group of guys have started a new pulling series, the Mowhawk Valley Pro Pulling League. They are going to have gas classes, along with a workstock, 2.6 and open RWYB diesel classes. Currently all pulls will be at the Fonda fairgrounds(super tight track). The 1st hook is May 20th, and from then on out it will be on the 2nd Sunday of every month. There will be a point race throughout the year. Their rules etc are on facebook so far, http://www.facebook.com/groups/257922980948653/ . Seems like they are very excited to start the club and willing to help the pullers
(which is great!). Please spread the word!
 

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Maybe something to do on Sundays. Any other links besides Facebook? I'm holding out to be the last one on the planet to get Facebook. I must be close by now :thumb:
 

JakeBrakeIH

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Only 40 minutes away for me, Thanks for posting :thumb:

No problem! Please spread the word. I wasnt at the meeting last night but I guess there were a lot of very interested pullers last night and it looks like it should do well.

Maybe something to do on Sundays. Any other links besides Facebook? I'm holding out to be the last one on the planet to get Facebook. I must be close by now :thumb:

Unfortunately Jesse, all that is all they have as of now. The pulls start at 9am and they will rotate who starts 1st each time which is great and fair for everyone. Ill see if I can post the rules below...
 

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Open RWYB class...


Weight Class:
GASOLINE TRUCKS: 7500lbs DIESEL TRUCKS: 8300lbs
Weights may be adjusted by the officials during the season in order to keep the class competitive.

Weights:
Added weights are permitted. Hanging weights may not extend more than 60 inches from the centerline of the front axle. Any loss of ballast while hooked to the sled is cause for disqualification. No fuel or water may be added to the truck after it has crossed the scales.



Hitch:
The hitch must be stationary in all directions. The hitch's height from the ground may not exceed 26 inches. The length of the hitch measured from the center of the rear axle to the hitch point may be no shorter than 27% of the actual wheelbase of the truck. The area where the hook point is at must be free and clear of any obstructions. A truck may compete with a Reese style hitch or may pull from the bumper as long as it meets the 27% rule. The hooking point must have a minimum 3.75 inch inside diameter opening. No lever, pivot, axis or other types of ‘trick’ hitches are prohibited. No vertical hitches, all hitches must be 33 degrees or less parallel to the ground. A second hitch is not required in this class.

Throttle:
Either the normal foot throttle or an approved spring-loaded hand throttle will be permitted in this class.

Kill Switch:
All trucks should be equipped with a Kill Switch

Tires:
Maximum tire size for all trucks utilizing dual rear wheels will be 35 x 12.50R for both front and rear tires. Trucks utilizing single wheel for for rear of truck are allowed any factory OEM unaltered tire for both front and rear tires. All tires must be DOT street-approved tires with the DOT number made visible by highlighting so that officials can easily see the number. Any tire without a DOT number is prohibited. Cut tires are not permitted. Studded tires and chains are not permitted. Dual rear wheels are permitted in this class . All trucks in class including gas, must run DOT approved tires.

Engines:
Any Cast Iron OEM Block, or any Cast Iron OEM race or OEM reproduction performance block is permitted. The engine must be able to support a stock crank (although a stock crank is not required). Open headers are permitted. Any cast iron or aluminum or sheet metal intake is permitted. Unlimited engine swaps between or within manufacturers are permitted. The engine must be in the stock location compartment. The engine, if moved forward, must be behind the stock position of the front grill as intended by manufacturer. Grill position must be stock and may not be altered. If engine is moved forward, the rear (back) of the engine block must be a minimum of twelve inches (12") behind the centerline of the front axle. Mini Trucks (S-10, Ranger, Dakota, etc.) are permitted to run V-8 engines - location to be the same as full-sized trucks.

GASOLINE ENGINES must be naturally aspirated – no superchargers or turbochargers. The use of a “split carburetor” will be permitted. The fuel may be any pump gasoline or any racing type gasoline. No cubic inch limits.

DIESEL ENGINES are restricted to 6 cylinder and 8 cylinder compression ignition engines. No cubic inch limits are in place. No Sigma fuel pumps. The fuel must be pump #1/#2 diesel only. Soy or Bio-diesel fuel is permitted. Diesel engines may use an unlimited size turbo charger(s) or unlimited number of turbochargers. A Diesel engine truck running without a muffler must have cross bolts installed in their exhaust system. All inline turbocharged engines must have one cable totally surrounding the engine block and head.

    • The cable will be 3/8 inch diameter and lie between the 1st and 2nd cylinders.
    • Cable must pass through the exhaust manifold port area.
    • Cable must have a minimum of two clamps at all splices.
    • Cable will have 4” to 6” inches of slack.

Master Cutoff – Diesel Engines:
A sled- and driver- operated spring loaded emergency air shut off is mandatory. The cable must terminate into a two inch diameter steel ring.


Fuel cutoff – Diesel Engines:
All trucks must be equipped with a driver operated fuel shutoff capable of blocking fuel flow to the injection pump. A three way dump valve is required.

Driveshaft Loops:
All trucks must have at least six inch wide u-joint shields around the rear u-joints constructed of at least 1/4 inch steel or 3/8 inch aluminum that will safely contain the u-joint and the ends of each shaft. In addition there will be at least one shaft loop in the middle of the drive shaft. All shields must be securely mounted to the vehicle. Any front shaft u-joint that is visible from the side of the truck must be shielded to contain the u-joint and the end of the shaft.

Flywheel Shield:
All vehicles equipped with a manual transmission must have a flywheel shield labeled as meeting minimum SFI Spec 6.3 or greater. Applications for which an SFI Spec flywheel shield is not available may use a properly attached SFI 4.1 or 4.2 blanket that completely covers the bell housing may be used in place of the shield; it must be attached to the block and extend rearward to the transmission with a minimum six inch overlap where it is fastened.

Transmission, Manual:
After market transmissions and transfer cases are permitted. A clutch meeting minimum SFI Spec 1.1 or 1.2 is mandatory on all vehicles that are collecting points. All transmissions must be clutch assisted. Sequential shifters are prohibited.

Transmission, Automatic:
Aftermarket transmissions are permitted. Aftermarket torque converters, valve bodies and internal components are permitted. Transmission brakes are prohibited. Any non-OEM floor-mounted automatic transmission shifter must be equipped with a spring-loaded positive reverse lockout device to prevent the shifter from accidentally being put into reverse gear. A functional neutral safety switch is mandatory. All transmission lines must be metallic or high-pressure type hose. All vehicles with engines running 4500 RPM or more and using an automatic transmission must be equipped with a transmission shield meeting SFI Spec 4.1 and must be labeled accordingly. A blanket-type shield, appropriately labeled as meeting SFI Spec 4.1 and extending from the rear of the block to front of tail housing with a minimum six inch overlap where it is fastened, is permitted. All non-blanket-type shields must incorporate two (or one, per manufacturer’s instructions) 3/4 inch by 1/8 inch straps that bolt to the shield on each side and pass under the transmission pan unless the transmission pan is labeled as meeting SFI Spec 4.1. All vehicles with engines running 4500 RPM or more and using an automatic transmission must be equipped with a flex plate meeting SFI Spec 29.1 and be covered by a flex plate shield meeting SFI Spec 30.1.

Fuels and additives:
Nitrous oxide is prohibited. Propane is prohibited. A water injection is allowed. Racing fuel is permitted but not oxygenated racing fuel such as VP113 & Q16. Fuel checks may be taken at any time by the officials

Exhaust:
The exhaust on a GASOLINE vehicle may exit downward at the back of the truck or directly out the back of the truck or straight up through the hood of the truck or straight up at the back of the cab. All DIESEL vehicles must be equipped so as to direct exhaust upward. Exhaust through the hood is permitted. Two 3/8 inch diameter bolts must be placed in a cross pattern within one inch of each other as close to the final turbo as is practical.

Driveline:
After market transmissions and transfer cases are permitted. Axle shields are required and will be .060” thickness in steel or aluminum. Shield shall not be mounted to axle ends or hub bolts. An access hole may be left open to allow locking in the hubs.

Suspension:
No suspension is required. A solid suspension is permitted. Lift Kits are acceptable.

Body & Frame:
The body must be the OEM truck body and OEM Frame with any OEM legal wheelbase. A wooden flatbed is permitted in this class pending previous approval from the tech official and will be subject to a weight handicapped. The approval must occur BEFORE the truck’s first hook. A Fiberglass body with working doors and complete firewall that seals the driver’s compartment is acceptable. Fiberglass body trucks will cross the scales at 7200 pounds.

Firewall:
The firewall is mandatory.

Floor:
The OEM floor pan, front to rear of cab area, is mandatory. Removable sections are permitted.

Batteries:
Batteries must be securely mounted; they may not be located in the driver compartment.

Helmet:
Driver must wear a helmet, Full faced in this class.

Firesuit:
In flip top bodied vehicles without a firewall or working doors, the driver will be required to wear an SFI approved suit.

Driver Restraint System:
The OEM restraint system is mandatory and must be worn.
 
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Open 2.6


Credentials:Valid DOT registration and license plates are mandatory. The vehicle may be two or four-wheel drive.
Weight: 8500 lbs. Maximum, with driver.

REGULATIONS:
Ballast: Ballast is permitted. Hanging weights may not extend more than 60 inches from the centerline of the front axle.

Batteries: The batteries must be securely mounted. They may not be located in the driver compartment or forward of the radiator core support.

Body: The body must be an OEM truck body, including the full bed floor. The body must retain full sheet metal. Metal aftermarket hoods are permitted. Fiberglass is prohibited. The hood must be closed and securely latched while the vehicle is hooked to the sled. The complete OEM firewall and complete OEM floor pan is mandatory.

Brakes: Four-wheel hydraulic brakes are mandatory.

Chassis: The OEM chassis is mandatory. The engine must be in the OEM location for the body used. The vehicle must retain the full OEM chassis. Wheel tubs, back-half conversions, tube chassis, etc., are prohibited.

Cooling System: Radiators must be in the vicinity of the stock location and be of at least stock size.

Credentials: All drivers must have a valid state driver’s license.

Driveline: An OEM transmission and transfer case is mandatory. They must have been an option on a one-ton or smaller pickup.

Driver Restraint System: The OEM restraint system is mandatory and must be worn.

Driveshaft Loops: All trucks running for points must have a minimum of six-inch wide u-joint shields around the rear u-joint constructed of at least 1/4 inch steel or 3/8 inch aluminum that will safely contain the u-joint and the end of the rear shaft.

Engine: The engine block must have been available as a factory option on a one-ton or smaller pickup truck. Blocks must circulate coolant freely. Water pumps must be present, but may be powered electrically. The use of concrete or other block fillers is prohibited. All factory belt driven accessories, excluding the air conditioning compressor, must be retained and powered via the crankshaft by a standard serpentine or ‘V’ belt. Electric fans are permitted. Aftermarket radiator assemblies are permitted, but must be securely mounted in the same area as the OEM unit.

NITROUS OXIDE is prohibited along with the use of PROPANE is also prohibited. All system components MUST be removed.

Exhaust: All vehicles must be equipped to direct exhaust in a safe manner. The exhaust must exit rear ward of the driver’s compartment. Two 3/8 inch diameter bolts must be installed through the exhaust pipe in a cross pattern within one inch of each other as close to the turbo as is practical.

Fire Extinguisher System: A 2.5lbs fire extinguisher is mandatory. It must be securely mounted.

Fuel: The fuel must be pump #1/#2 diesel only. Soy/Bio-diesel fuel is permitted. Off-road diesel fuel is prohibited.

Fuel Injection Pump: The fuel injection pump is limited to a stock-appearing, OEM engine make-specific pump only. Dual high-pressure common-rail fuel pumps or HPOPs are permitted. The P7100 injection pump, if equipped, must utilize a stock-appearing governor. Maximum “P” series pump allowed. One plunger permitted per cylinder.


Harmonic Balancer: All engines turning 4500 RPM and higher must be equipped with a
harmonic balancer or damper meeting SFI Spec 18.1.

Hitch: The hitch must be a receiver-style hitch; reinforcements are permitted. Reinforcements must not extend forward of the centerline of the rear axle. Trick hitches are prohibited. The hooking point must be the rear-most point on the vehicle
and must be rearward of the stock location of the tailgate. The hitch must be horizontal to the ground and stationary in all directions. Bumpers may be notched or removed. The hitch’s height from the ground may not exceed 26 inches on 4wd units and 30 inches on 2wd units. The hooking point must have a minimum 3.750-inch inside diameter opening for the sled hook. The hooking point will be measured to the center of the clevis loop.

Interior: A complete interior, including dashboard, door panels, headliner, etc., is mandatory. Two matching front seats are mandatory. Aftermarket seats are permitted; they must be fully upholstered. All factory controls (lights, signals, horn, windows, wipers, etc.) must be retained and operative. The use of a hand-throttle is prohibited.

Rear End: Non-OEM rear-end housings are prohibited. The rear end must have been an option on a 1-ton or smaller truck. Rear axle bolts to be covered by a cap or shield.

Steering: The vehicle must retain the full, original OEM steering gear. The vehicle must retain the original OEM power steering assistance, if it was so equipped. Additional stabilizers are permitted. Non-OEM power assist methods are prohibited.

Street Equipment: Complete headlight and taillight assemblies (all) are mandatory and must be operative. Complete OEM windshield and windows are mandatory. Windows must be operative per factory specifications; that is, they must open and close via OEM electrical or mechanical means. Driver’s window must be completely rolled up while competing. Other windows on truck may be lowered.

Suspension, Front: The factory suspension configuration must be retained. The upper mounting point for strut assemblies must be in the factory location. Adjustable caster/camber pillow ball mounts are permitted. The lower control arm may be strengthened provided factory-mounting points to chassis are maintained. The lower mounting point for the strut assembly may be modified for improved caster or camber. Strut tower braces, lower tie bars, sway bars, and limit straps are permitted. Traction bars and devices are permitted.

Suspension, Rear: An OEM-style suspension is mandatory. Traction bars and devices are permitted; they must be bolt on only; welds are permitted for attachment to frame or axle housing. Control arms may be strengthened or replaced, provided all original mounting points are retained. Strut tower braces, lower tie bars, sway bars, limit straps, and camber kits are permitted. The rear suspension may be bolted solid to eliminate travel. All rear suspensions must use at least one working shock absorber per wheel.

Tires: The tires must be DOT street tires. Cut tires are prohibited.

Transfer Case: Non-OEM transfer cases are prohibited. It must have been an option on a one-ton or smaller pick up truck.

Transmission, Automatic: Non-OEM transmissions are prohibited. Aftermarket torque
converters, valve bodies and internal components are permitted. Transmission brakes are prohibited. Any non-OEM floor-mounted automatic transmission shifter must be equipped with a spring-loaded positive reverse lockout device to prevent the shifter from accidentally being put into reverse gear. A functional neutral safety switch is mandatory. All transmission lines must be metallic or high-pressure-type hose. All vehicles with engines running 4500 RPM or more and using an automatic transmission must be equipped with a transmission shield meeting SFI Spec 4.1 and must be labeled accordingly. A blanket-type shield is permitted; it must be appropriately labeled as meeting SFI Spec 4.1 and it must extend from the rear of the block to the front of tail housing with a minimum six-inch overlap where it is fastened. All non-blanket-type shields must incorporate two (or one, per manufacturer’s instructions) 3/4 inch by 1/8 inch straps that bolt to the shield on each side and pass under the transmission pan unless the transmission pan is labeled as meeting SFI Spec 4.1. All vehicles with engines running 4500 RPM or more and using an automatic transmission must be equipped with a flex plate meeting SFI Spec 29.1 and be covered by a flex plate shield meeting SFI Spec 30.1

Transmission, Manual: Non-OEM transmissions are prohibited. Aftermarket internal components are permitted. A clutch meeting minimum SFI Spec 1.1 or 1.2 is mandatory on all vehicles with engines running 4500 RPM or more. All manual transmissions must be clutch assisted. Sequential shifters are prohibited. All vehicles with engines running 4500 RPM or more and equipped with a manual transmission must have a flywheel shield labeled as meeting minimum SFI Spec 6.3 or greater. Applications for which an SFI Spec flywheel shield is not available may use a properly attached SFI 4.1 or 4.2 blanket that completely covers the bell housing; it must be attached to the block and extend rearward to the transmission with a minimum six inch overlap where it is fastened.

Turbocharger: The vehicle is limited to a single turbocharger; the inducer bore on the
compressor housing may be 2.6”. The inlet will be measured using a 2.65-inch plug or internal calipers. Bushing from any larger turbo size down to a 2.6 turbo is PROHIBITED. A stock map width enhancement (MWE) groove is allowed. No MWE groove will be allowed that has a width greater than 1/4 inch. All provisions allowing air to the wheel other than via the bore and the MWE groove are prohibited. 6.4 liter Powerstroke engines may utilize the factory twin-turbo configuration.

Water Injection: Water injection is not allowed.

Wheelbase: The vehicle must retain the original unaltered factory wheelbase and track width. Front dual-wheel spacers may be used only with accompanying positive-offset dually style wheels.
 

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Workstock class...


Credentials:Valid DOT registration and license plates are mandatory.
Weight: 8500 lbs. Maximum, with driver.

1). THIS IS AN STREET 4X4 TRUCK CLASS AVAILABLE TO CURRENTLY LICENSED OWNERS OF TRUCKS THAT ARE LEGAL FOR HIGHWAY USE. IF YOUR TRUCK IS STREET LEGAL AND IS BUILT TO THE RULES SET FORTH HEREIN, YOU CAN ENTER THIS CLASS. REGISTRATION PAPERS ARE REQUIRED TO PROVE THAT THE TRUCK IS LICENSED FOR STREET USE. A LICENSE PLATE WITH A CURRENT STICKER TAG IS REQUIRED TO BE AFFIXED TO THE TRUCK. REGISTRATION PAPERS AND LICENSE PLATE AND STICKER TAG MUST MATCH. IF APPLICABLE, A CURRENT INSPECTION STICKER IS REQUIRED. TRUCKS MAY BE HAULED TO THE PULL.

2). WEIGHT CLASS IS 8500 pounds. No weight brackets or hanging weights allowed on front of vehicles. Weights must be in Truck BED area only and securely fastened or contained safely therein. No weights allowed under hood OR IN THE WHEEL WELLS. NO WEIGHTS MAY BE SUSPENDED UNDER THE BODY/CHASSIS OR BEHIND PANELS/PARTS. LOWER BRACKETS (ONLY) FOR SNOW PLOW FRAMES ARE PERMITTED SO LONG AS NO MODIFICATIONS THAT WOULD ADD WEIGHT ARE DETERMINED

3). TURBOCHARGER:
The turbocharger is limited to a stock-appearing, OEM/Factory make-specific charger only. Turbochargers from different years in the same make may be interchanged. 6.4 liter Powerstroke engines may utilize the factory twin-turbo configuration. FAILURE TO ALLOW FOR TURBO INSPECTION AND MEASUREMENT WILL RESULT IN IMMEDIATE DISQUALIFICATION WITHOUT A REFUND. ANY TRUCK DISQUALIFIED FOR THIS REASON WILL BE REQUIRED TO UNDERGO A COMPLETE TECH INSPECTION, INCLUDING TURBO MEASURING, PRIOR TO ANY FURTHER PARTICIPATION. ABSOLUTELY NO REFUNDS FOR ANY ILLEGAL TURBO FOUND AFTER THE PULL. NOTE: IF YOUR TRUCK RUNS CONSISTENTLY IN THE TOP THREE PLACES – YOU WILL BE CHECKED!!!
4). ALL TIRES MUST CARRY A D.O.T. NUMBER ON THE SIDEWALL. NO CUT, ALTERED OR SHARPENED TIRES. TRUCKS WITH DUAL REAR WHEELS MAY ENTER AND RUN IN THIS CLASS BUT TIRES MAY NOT EXTEND BEYOND THE OUTER EDGE OF THE FACTORY FENDER WELL. TRUCK THAT ARE OEM WITH DUAL REAR WHEELS MUST HAVE A FACTORY BED WITH FACTORY FENDER WELLS. NO STUDDED TIRES, TIRE CHAINS OR ANY TIRE NOT SPECIFICALLY INTENDED FOR STREET USE ARE PERMITTED.

5). FRONT BUMPERS MUST BE UNALTERED FACTORY STOCK. NO WEIGHTED FRONT DEVICES ARE PERMITTED - THIS INCLUDES BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO: HOMEMADE BUMPERS, BRUSH GUARDS AND WINCHES. LOWER BRACKETS (ONLY) FOR SNOW PLOW FRAMES ARE PERMITTED SO LONG AS NO MODIFICATIONS THAT WOULD ADD WEIGHT ARE DETERMINED. AN UNALTERED DECORATIVE BRUSH GUARD MAY BE PERMITTED AT THE OPTION OF THE HEAD OFFICIAL. A TRUCK IS PERMITTED TO COMPETE WITHOUT A FRONT BUMPER.

6). THE HITCH POINT WILL BE FROM THE REAR BUMPER ONLY OR FROM A “REESE TYPE” HITCH ON A LEVEL PLANE WITH THE POINT OF ATTACHMENT TO THE TRUCK’S FRAME BEHIND THE PUMPKIN OF THE REAR END. NO OTHER TYPES OF HITCHES ARE PERMITTED. HITCH POINT MAY NOT BE MORE THAN 26" FROM GROUND. HITCH POINT MUST BE HORIZONTAL – PARALLEL TO THE GROUND. NO ANGLED, LEVER, PIVOT, AXIS OR OTHER TYPES OF ‘TRICK’ HITCHES ARE ALLOWED AND THE HITCH MUST BE STATIONARY IN ALL DIRECTIONS. THE HOOK POINT MUST BE THE FURTHEST POINT TO THE BACK OF TRUCK. HOOK POINT MUST BE PAST THE BED OF THE TRUCK IF THERE IS NO BUMPER, OR PAST THE END OF THE BUMPER. SHORTENING OF THE BED IN ORDER TO SHORTEN THE HOOK POINT IS NOT PERMITTED. EACH TRUCK DRIVER MUST SUPPLY A TWISTED CLEVIS WITH A HOOKING HOLE A MINIMUM OF 3.5 INCHES ACROSS.

7.) NO ALUMINUM ENGINE BLOCKS ARE PERMITTED UNLESS O.E.M. NO OPEN HEADERS WILL BE ALLOWED. PUMP DIESEL IS THE PRIMARY FUEL PERMITTED. ABSOLUTELY NO ALCOHOL, NITROUS OXIDE, PROPANE OR OTHER OXYGEN EXTENDERS. HEADERS ARE APPROVED. APPROVED CROSS BOLTS - NEAREST TO THE CHARGER ARE REQUIRED IF NO MUFFLER IS USED. NO SUPERCHARGERS ARE ALLOWED. ENGINE SWAPS BETWEEN MANUFACTURERS ARE NOT PERMITTED. ENGINE MUST HAVE BEEN AVAILABLE IN 1 TON OR LESS PRODUCTION TRUCK.

8.) A 2.5LBS FIRE EXTINGUISHER MUST BE IN THE CAB OF THE TRUCK WITHIN REACH OF THE DRIVER.

9.) UPWARD FACING EXHAUST ONLY. EXHAUST MUST EXIT REARWARD OF THE CAB. TURNOUTS ARE PERMITTED SO LONG AS APPROVED CROSS BOLTS ARE IN PLACE WITHIN THE EXHAUST SYSTEM.
10). DUALLIES USING GASOLINE AS FUEL AND/OR A STREET LICENSED HEAVY GASOLINE TRUCK THAT CANNOT MAKE WEIGHT FOR THE STREET LICENSED GASOLINE CLASS MAY ENTER WITH PERMISSION OF THE HEAD OFFICIAL. THIS IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS OPENING THE CLASS TO GASOLINE TRUCKS.

11). SUSPENSION MUST HAVE A MINIMUM OF TWO INCHES OF DOWNWARD MOVEMENT AT REAR SUSPENSION. NO AIR BAGS, AIR LINES MUST BE REMOVED OR VALVE STEM MUST BE REMOVED. NO BLOCKS ARE ALLOWED BETWEEN AXLE HOUSING AND TRUCK FRAME THAT WOULD RESTRICT THE NECESSARY TWO INCHES OF MOVEMENT. LIFT KITS ARE ACCEPTABLE. NO SOLID SUSPENSIONS ARE PERMITTED. Traction bars and devices are permitted; they must be bolt on only; welds are permitted for attachment to frame or axle housing.

12.) TRUCK MUST BE STOCK IN APPEARANCE. FLOOR IN BED MUST BE SOLID. THE WHEELBASE MAY NOT BE CHANGED FROM ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER. WOODEN FLATBEDS ARE PERMITTED WITH SINGLE REAR WHEELS.

13). TRANSMISSION & TRANSFER CASE MUST BE O.E.M. AND AVAILABLE IN ONE TON (OR SMALLER) PICK-UP TRUCKS.

14.) DRIVER’S WINDOW MUST BE ROLLED COMPLETELY UP WHILE COMPETING. DRIVERS ARE URGED TO WEAR A SEATBELT or SHOULDER HARNESS AND A MOTOR SPORT TYPE HELMET WHEN HOOKED TO THE SLED. NO PASSENGERS ARE PERMITTED AT ANY TIME.
 

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Thanks Pete

No prob, I hope to see your truck there! They also just wrote on facebook that Nitrous/propane will not be allowed in the RWYB class, only water. Should be a good time!

Sure are a lot of restrictions. And rules. Y'all sled pullers Must love it to comply with all of that

Yes there is, but lots of mumbo jumbo in there. Pretty basic rules but makes it fun for everyone(at least it is for me). That way I am pulling against similarly modded trucks as well as the next guy.
 

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Group of guys have started a new pulling series, the Mowhawk Valley Pro Pulling League. They are going to have gas classes, along with a workstock, 2.6 and open RWYB diesel classes. Currently all pulls will be at the Fonda fairgrounds(super tight track). The 1st hook is May 20th, and from then on out it will be on the 2nd Sunday of every month. There will be a point race throughout the year. Their rules etc are on facebook so far, http://www.facebook.com/groups/257922980948653/ . Seems like they are very excited to start the club and willing to help the pullers
(which is great!). Please spread the word!

What class are you running? I am assuming programers/chip's ETC are allowed in work stock? Can you run 2 classes on the same night assuming you obied by the rules of both classes?
 

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What class are you running? I am assuming programers/chip's ETC are allowed in work stock? Can you run 2 classes on the same night assuming you obied by the rules of both classes?

Im gonna be moving up into the 2.6 class this year. Yes any tuner for workstock class, just stock turbo. And yes, you will be allowed to run two classes per event, provided you meet each class rules. They are going to have gas trucks as well as tractors at each pull to. They are going to rotate start times for everyone to be fair, and give us a couple of classes to switch the trucks around from class to class. There will be another meeting held at the Fonda fire house, March 11th at 4pm if your interested in joining and speaking any insight on rules etc. Seems so far like its really well organized and should be a great time! Please spread the word!
 

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Im gonna be moving up into the 2.6 class this year. Yes any tuner for workstock class, just stock turbo. And yes, you will be allowed to run two classes per event, provided you meet each class rules. They are going to have gas trucks as well as tractors at each pull to. They are going to rotate start times for everyone to be fair, and give us a couple of classes to switch the trucks around from class to class. There will be another meeting held at the Fonda fire house, March 11th at 4pm if your interested in joining and speaking any insight on rules etc. Seems so far like its really well organized and should be a great time! Please spread the word!

Thanks, I have been spreading the word locally, and have atleast 3 other Duramax's interested in pulling WorkStock :thumb: I would like to run the 2.6 class aswell but time and $$ will dictate if I can Competitively compete there or not.:baby: If not I will be keeping the stock charger on and try my luck in W/S :)
 

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Thanks, I have been spreading the word locally, and have atleast 3 other Duramax's interested in pulling WorkStock :thumb: I would like to run the 2.6 class aswell but time and $$ will dictate if I can Competitively compete there or not.:baby: If not I will be keeping the stock charger on and try my luck in W/S :)

Thats awesome! Ya def go and hook workstock, go in the pits and slap on your weight rack and hook 2.6. Make the trip worth it and get at least 2 pulls for the day.
 

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Will all rules have to be met for the test hook?

Yes. What rules do you have in mind Jessie?

BTW the sled at the test hook will be the Rick Crouse Lucas Oil sled. After the 1st pull on the 20th they will be using that sled for the reminder of the pulls.

Also they just published the payouts today for the pulls(not the test hook).

2012 MVPPL SEASON Truck Class/Pay Outs
Work Stock Gas
1st $100 2nd $50 3rd $25
Work Stock Diesel
1st $100 2nd $50 3rd $25
Enhanced Gas
1st $150 2nd $100 3rd $75
2.6 Diesel
1st $400 2nd $275 3rd $150
Street Mod Gas (with 8 trucks)
1st $400 2nd $275 3rd $150
Street Mod Gas (with 7 or less trucks)
1st $200 2nd $140 3rd $75
Open Gas (with 8 trucks)
1st $450 2nd $325 3rd $200
Open Gas (with 7 or less trucks)
1st $225 2nd $160 3rd $100
Wide Open Diesel / Gas (RWYB) (with 8 trucks)
1st $600 2nd $450 3rd $300
Wide Open Diesel / Gas (RWYB) (with 7 or less trucks)
1st $300 2nd $225 3rd $150