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Super Tech proved to be a triumph, with all 119 entries deemed Super Tech compliant for the commencement of the Fendt Hi...
06/05/2026

Super Tech proved to be a triumph, with all 119 entries deemed Super Tech compliant for the commencement of the Fendt High Stakes Series. We extend our appreciation to all participants and offer special gratitude to the 19 tech inspectors whose diligence ensured the event's success.

06/02/2026

Question:
I heard that we have to have the secondary hitch covered now, is this true ?
Also, does the main hitch need to be a certain color?

Answer:
The second hitch is not required to be covered but recommended to be.
The primary drawbar should be painted White

05/18/2026

⚠️ ATTENTION PULLERS ⚠️

This Saturday at the Ag Center Pull in Boonsboro, the IHRA Pro Pulling League will be on site conducting SUPER TECH inspections.

Pullers — plan accordingly and PLEASE arrive EARLY to help keep the day running smoothly.

🕚 SUPER TECH SCHEDULE:
• 11:00 AM — Super Stock / Pro Stock Tractors & Modified 4x4 Trucks
• 12:00 PM — ECD4x4 Trucks
• 1:00 PM — 466 Hot Farm Tractors
• 2:00 PM — Limited Pro Stock Semis
• 3:00 PM — Modified Tractors

If you are unable to make it during your scheduled time slot, we will do our best to squeeze you in when we can.

Let’s work together to keep things moving and make it a smooth and successful day at the Washington County Ag Center! 💪🚜🔥

We plan to also have a food truck on hand early serving lunch!

Question:On a single 6” turbo charger in super stock diesel truck class is an intake cross and compressor restraint need...
05/16/2026

Question:
On a single 6” turbo charger in super stock diesel truck class is an intake cross and compressor restraint needed like the big pro stock tractors?
If so, can I make my own or where do I get one?

Answer:
Yes, Inlet crosses are required on all turbos larger than 2.6”.
Yes. the compressor restraint system is required for all turbos with a 6” or larger inlet.
No, you can’t make your own. They are available by calling Bamber Engineering at 541-351-8350

Question:Are intercoolers with ice allowed in the lss class in pplAnswer:  No, pg 33 of the 2026 PPL rulebook  #6
05/01/2026

Question:
Are intercoolers with ice allowed in the lss class in ppl
Answer:
No, pg 33 of the 2026 PPL rulebook #6

04/21/2026

The 2026 IHRA/PPL rule book is now posted online. You can find the link below.

Fabricators are advised to exercise caution when referencing specifications online, as Google's results may not always b...
04/17/2026

Fabricators are advised to exercise caution when referencing specifications online, as Google's results may not always be accurate. A recent inquiry involved a individual seeking guidance on tubing size for an SFI 47.1 roll cage, who disputed the correct specifications of 2" .120 DOM or 2" .095 chrome moly, citing a Google search result indicating 1.5" and thinner tube. Upon further investigation, the individual was informed that the Google search result was incorrect. It is recommended that those constructing a roll cage for the first time obtain the specifications directly
from SFI at http:sfifoundation.com
to ensure accuracy.
The screenshot of the erroneous Google search result serves as a reminder to verify information through reputable sources.

The following is not correct

04/15/2026

Question:
Has the turbo rule on the SF class changed?
I saw this on NYTPA’s page:

Attention all super farm competitors. We have have been informed that the turbo inspection process has changed. This change has affected many turbos that were run and now are failing inspection. We will be checking turbos at our first event and through out the year. If you would like yours checked pre season please reach out to Jeff Galley to set up a time to do so.

Answer:
No, the Super Farm turbo rule hasn’t changed.
I believe they’re going to measure the 3” inlet and 3” outlet more closely.

03/31/2026

Question:

I have a question regarding the cubic inch variance of 1% for wear and tear. If there is not visible wear and tear on the engine ie a brand new build and it is over the cubic inch limit does the 1% variance still apply

Answer: Yes

03/29/2026

Question:
Do all tires that are
20.8 -38 in the “pro field class” have to fit the 220” circumference at 20psi rule?

Answer:
That is a state class so, the state group should be consulted.
However purpose built (non ag) pulling tires must fit the 20.8-38 220” circumference at 20psi rule.
The ag tread tires (old 151 or similar) that do not meet the 220” circumference rule should be exempt because some of them was originally larger than 220”

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