New Fun Lawn Mower Pulls added to 2018 Show

This weekend we have add fun lawn mower pulls to the show.  August 11 & 12. 2018.

Registration at 10:00 am and Pulls at 11:00 am both day.  Only $10.00 to hookup.

In these fun pulls we are looking for real lawn mower that are stock( means you have not modified the engine).

For more details see the rule.

We have Three class.

Light weight.   up to 700 lb

Middle weight  701 to 900 lbs

Heavy weight  901 to 1100 lb.

You see our sled is to small to go any heavier.

 

These pull are for Mom or Dad or Uncle or Grand whatever to bring out you young one and let them have some fun.

Yes you need a Helmet for them and they must be over 10 years of age.  And YES the adults can try also, just for fun.

 

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