Was it availible from the factory with rubber tires? yes=stock, no=modified or antique or whatever. You sill have people show up with "documentation" but if the area of question is not allowed by the rules then it is illegal. Our club has rules that state tires size, hitch specification, weight locations, ect. If the tractor falls outside of these specs then it is not allowed to pull for points or trophy, just exhibition. Or they can pull in a class that allows such modifications. We have atiques classes as well as farm stock. Farm stock means the correct engine, tires, hitch, bore and stroke. The farm stocks can compete with the antiques, the open classes and the outlaw classes (if they think they have a gnats chance in a hailstorm) but the antiques can not compete in the farm stock classes. If you want to base classes on hp rather than weight alone then you will have to invest in a dyno to check each tractor prior to or following each pull. It is all based on what the rules say and your club needs to get together and decide on the old, new or different rules. Make it almost madatory for members to be at the meeting in order to get their opinions heard and differences settled. If they don't want to attend then fine, just change the rules and tell them of the changes. Once voted on, then the rules become law until the meeting to plan the next season. I bet they will be there at that next meeting. Be careful because some will get mad and quit, others will try to "enterpret" the rules to suit themselves. Make the rules as simple and straight forward as you can. imho
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