Thank you for your interest in booking the American Muscle Tractor Alliance for your event! Our tractor pulls deliver an exciting showcase of power, skill, and competition that’s sure to captivate audiences of all ages. Below, you’ll find a list of our vehicle classes to help you plan the perfect lineup.
Vehicle Classes
All Farm Stock classes are required to be stock in appearance and are limited by speed limits. These classes keep the heritage of traditional tractor pulling alive.
9,000lb Farm Stock (8 and 14 MPH)
The lightest Farm Stock class, but it’s hard to call these tractors light-weight since they weigh over 4 1/2 tons. This class features lots of color variety with 4010 John Deeres, 1066 Internationals along with Fords and Olivers. This class has many retro tricycle front ends.
9,000lb NA Tractor (6 and 8 MPH)
One of the most unique classes in pulling including tractors such as 820 John Deeres, Minneapolis Molines & farm utility tractors. Turbos are only allowed on 4 cylinder engines, the rest are required to be naturally aspirated.
10,000lb Altered Farm
Stock-appearing farm tractors modified to produce over 1500hp. One of the wildest classes in pulling.
11,500lb Farm Stock (8 and 14 MPH)
This class has lots of tractor brand variety as well as various makes and models. Known for wild, wheels-up passes down the track, it usually has the most competitors.
13,000lb Farm Stock (8 and 14 MPH)
This class is known for heavy-weight monsters that you rarely see on pulling tracks. Tractors like the 210 Allis-Chalmers, 1155 Masseys and other large tractors. This is the heaviest class in pulling.
Too Hot Too Farm (13,000lbs at 17 MPH)
These are the fastest tractors of the group. Running at 17mph, see beautiful, fast wheels-up, competition. The rules are “It’s just too hot to farm!” As long as it looks stock, anything goes!
Street Diesel Trucks
These diesel trucks must be street legal and stock, resulting in anybody including locals to compete to win. Most trucks are making a little over 600hp.
Work Stock Diesel Trucks
Street legal trucks that are allowed to run a larger turbocharger (2.5 inlet turbo limit). These trucks are making around 1000hp and are the backbone of diesel truck pulling
Additional Optional Classes
Light Limited Super Stock Tractors
These light-weight tractors consist of diesel and alcohol tractors resulting in very fast and intense competition. These tractors run nearly 2,000hp and feature every popular tractor brand.
Light Pro Stock/Limited Pro Stock/Super Farm Combo Class
This all-diesel category features a combination class of tractors that weigh upwards of 9,000lbs and up to over 2500hp. Always a crowd favorite. It’s a classic battle between John Deere and International.
2.6/3.0 Diesel Trucks
These are diesel trucks limited by the size of their turbocharger. These trucks not street legal and are limited mainly by their turbocharger size, running over 1500hp.
Run What You Brung
This class must be a tractor or a truck. That’s it. If it’s safe and it can hook to the sled, anything goes. There are no weight or engine limits or tire rules.
What We Provide
- Insurance
- Announcers
- Sign In Clerks
- Competition Director
- Two Flagmen
- Track Supervisor
- 100 full color posters
- Website and Social Media event promotion
Promoters may choose their own sled, or the AMTA may book the sled for the promoter and promoter is responsible for payment to the sled. There will be no mark up on sled cost.
If your venue is interested in booking the American Muscle Tractor Alliance (AMTA) for your next event, please contact Tom McConnell at (502) 408-0461 for details.