![]() ![]() The NTPA's PULL! souvenir program also is available in the stores.įor more information about the NTPA, visit or call the NTPA office at (614) 436-1761. stores carry NTPA's official monthly magazine. Check your current provider for details or log on to Tractor Supply Co. Also, two additional airings per week are made available in certain areas of the country on RFD-TV HD. RFD-TV is available through DirecTV (345) and Dish Network (231), along with Comcast, Charter and other cable providers. August 12Norwalk, WINorwalk Lions Truck and Tractor Pull(Regional National Event)Norwalk Village Park Saturday, 6:30 p.m. Each week, a new episode of pulling will premiere on Tuesday and repeat during the scheduled air times. NTPA Championship Pulling airs three times weekly on RFD-TV as follows: Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m., Wednesdays at 4:30 a.m. The NTPA provides rules and infrastructures required for organizations throughout the country to arrange truck and tractor pulls. NATIONAL TRACTOR PULLERS ASSOCIATIONs phone number is (614) 436-1761 What is NATIONAL TRACTOR PULLERS ASSOCIATIONs official website NATIONAL TRACTOR PULLERS. Governed by a board of directors, the NTPA is managed by World Pulling International, an independently owned entity. More information on the event is available online at Based in Worthington, Ohio, the NTPA is the sport's oldest and most respected truck and tractor pulling sanctioning organization. These will run alongside Region II Super Farm tractors and diesel-powered Four-Wheel-Drive trucks.Īdmission is $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 and younger. in the fair grandstand will include Pro Stock Tractors, Super Stock Open Tractors and Modified Tractors. "The top point winner will get extra points and money that way also," Bousema said, noting that Wednesday will be the final night of the Mid-summer Shoot-out for the Limited Pro competition.The National Tractor Pullers Association (NTPA) will hold Grand National and Regional National tractor pulling action Thursday at the Monroe County Fair. New this year, competitors may also be participating in the Mid-summer Shoot-out, comprised of six events they can earn points in. ![]() "It seems like it keeps growing in interest every year," Bousema said, adding that earplugs will be available to spectators - "otherwise just put your fingers in your ears." This is the third consecutive year the NTPA has brought a pull to Worthington. "There will be more pick-ups this year," Mike Bousema said, adding that he anticipates eight or nine entries in that class.īousema expects 12 to 15 entries in the Super Farm class, seven to eight tractors in the Unlimited Pro class and four or five semis competing in an 1,800- to 2,500-horsepower class as well. Several local individuals will also compete in the Super Farm class, with 1,300- to 1,400-horsepower tractors. The Bousemas, of rural Worthington, along with the Pedley and Van Gelder families of Ocheyedan, Iowa, will compete in the Limited Pro class, driving tractors with 2,000-plus horsepower. He has participated in pulls in the tri-state area. The truck, "Bad Habit," has been in several competitions this summer, including in Sibley, Iowa, a couple of weeks ago, where Loosbrock placed seventh. Tractor/Truck Pulling Fails/Breakage Compilation 2019In the world of truck and tractor pulling things don't always go as planned. "The body came from a friend of mine that also pulls, and Goodwin Competition did the engine in it," Loosbrock explained. His truck is a 1998 Chevy body with a 650-cubic-inch, big block Ford, alcohol-injected motor. He was the Great Plains Truck Pullers points champion in 2009, and the Nebraska Power Pullers points champion in 2010.Īfter spending the past two years building a truck for competition, Loosbrock looks forward to pulling in front of the hometown crowd. He's a first-year member of the NTPA, although he's been pulling in different clubs for the past 15 years. in the grandstand at the Nobles County Fairgrounds in Worthington.īrian Loosbrock of rural Wilmont will be competing for his first time in the Worthington truck pull. Sled camera view of pro stock Git-R-Dun at the MAC Trailer Winter Nationals. Mike Bousema, who along with his brother, Steve, competes in the Limited Pro class of tractor pullers, said pullers will compete for cash prizes and points at the event, which gets under way at 7 p.m. WORTHINGTON - After filling the grandstands in each of the last two years, the National Truck Pullers Association (NTPA) is hoping for a repeat Wednesday night as local residents and regional competitors hit the track for rip-roaring, ear-splitting truck and tractor pull fun. ![]()
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