UXBRIDGE FALL FAIR PRESENTS · ONE NIGHT ONLY
50TH ANNIVERSARY · 2026

LOCAL
TRACTOR
PULL

"The Greatest Show on Dirt"
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THURSDAY
SEPTEMBER
10
2026

Registration 5:00 PM
Pull starts 7:00 PM

LOCAL TRACTOR PULL 202650YEARS
THURSDAY · SEPT 10 · 2026ONE NIGHT ONLYTHE GREATEST SHOW ON DIRT50 YEARS OF PULLINGALL YEARS WELCOME
★ NOT YOUR REGULAR FRIDAY-NIGHT PULL ★

Fifty years of pulling. One night of local iron.

To mark 50 years of tractor pulling at the Uxbridge Fall Fair, we’re bringing the community’s working farm tractors to the line — all years welcome. This special Thursday-only event runs the night before the regular Fall Fair pull — a tribute night for local, out-of-field farm tractors and the families who’ve been pulling them for half a century.

1
NIGHT ONLY

Thursday, Sept 10

7
FARM CLASSES

7,500 lb to Unlimited

50
YEARS OF PULLING

2026

5
ADVANCE TO FRIDAY

Top 5 of the 12,500 lb class

PLAN YOUR NIGHT

Event Details

WHEN

Thursday
September 10, 2026

TIMES

Registration — 5:00 PM
Pull starts — 7:00 PM

WHERE

180 Main Street South
Elgin Park, Uxbridge
Enter from Elgin Park Drive

Thursday Classes

THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY PULL

All Thursday tractors to be local, out-of-field.

7,500 · 9,000 · 10,500 lb
2-Wheel Drive Farm Tractors
12,500 lb
2-Wheel Drive Farm Tractors
TOP 5 ADVANCE TO FRIDAY
15,000 lb
2-Wheel Drive Farm Tractor
22,000 lb
4WD & Duals
UNLIMITED
4WD & Duals · Farm Tractor
NON-ARTICULATED

Friday Classes

PART OF THE FALL FAIR · FRIDAY, SEPT 11

Top 5 from the 12,500 lb Thursday class advance to compete on Friday alongside the regular Fall Fair pull classes.

Super Stock 4x4
Pro Modified Diesel 3.6
Super Modified 2WD
Single Engine Modified
Modified Farm — 10,500 lb
Heavy Pro Stock — 9,000 lb
Multi Engine
Top 5 — 2WD Farm 12,500 lb
PULLERS WELCOME

Bring your iron to the line.

To enter a tractor in the 50th Anniversary Local Tractor Pull, contact our event coordinator. All years welcome — local, out-of-field farm tractors only.

EVENT CONTACTS
Gerrit Herrema
Mike Kennedy
Ryan Fawns

Uxbridge Local Tractor Pull Registration

When you submit this form, it will not automatically collect your details like name and email address unless you provide it yourself.

Uxbridge Tractor Pull Local Night Rules

All Tractors are subject to inspection by OTTPA tech and Uxbridge Tractor Pull Committee

GENERAL RULES

No person or group of persons have the authority to override the Rules.

Event Procedures and Requirements:
  1. All pulls sanctioned by OTTPA using OTTPA’s name, rules, point system, etc. must purchase OTTPA’s insurance and must be paid on or before due date of that year to be a point’s pull. When event dates conflict, the longest established event has precedence in class selection, on its traditional date. If the classes were booked in the previous year.
  2. The classes listed in the rulebook are the only classes sanctioned by OTTPA. Special permission must be obtained from OTTPA for any additional classes or variations in classes.
  3. No pulls will be added as a point’s pull after the schedules are printed.
  4. The Promoter’s responsibilities include arranging for the grounds and all needed equipment for running the pull. Equipment needed for the pull includes a sled (pull back tractor if not self-propelled sled), tractor with track grading blade, packer, water truck, scales, tow vehicles, fire extinguishers, sound system, lights (if a night pull), seating and fencing for crowd control and lime and lime applicator for marking track boundary. Please ensure that the sled booked will accommodate your event classes. Must have proof of current certification and insurance.
  5. In the event of conflict between the printed rule book and the website, the website will take precedence.
  1. No mixing of classes at the same event without approval.
  2. Drivers must be at least 16 years of age. If under 18 years of age, driver must have parent’swritten consent.
  3. All pull positions must be drawn not assigned. This process must be done for each class.
  4. Classes in a given event will be run in that event, but not necessarily in the posted scheduled order.
  5. All non sanctioned competitors must pay a non sanctioned hook fee.
  6. The universal numbering system for each class is as follows: the first digits in the number are the upper limit of the weight class and the last digits signify the order of pull. For example, number 9501 – 9500 is the weight class and the number 1 signifies the first puller.
  7. All pulling vehicles must be weighed prior to or immediately following competition with the driver seated on or in the pulling vehicle. The maximum weight per class includes both the pulling vehicle and the driver.
  8. If onsite scales are malfunctioning or in operable, the track official andclasses participating at the event must have a meeting, and all participants must unanimously agree to use the Honour System regarding weigh in for the classes to be a points pull and regular payout, otherwise the pullers or classes that do not agree with the Honour System will be a split purse and points to each competing vehicle.
  9. All track crew and track maintenance crew, pullers and crew are required to complete online, once, yearly, and have available to show, the digital insurance waiver at registration to receive and display the wrist band at every event.
  1. All vehicles are subject to an inspection at any time. Refusal of an inspection bars the vehicle from pulling until inspected.
  2. All pulling vehicles must have working brakes and steering systems without any defects.
  3. Hitch point must be a bright contrasting color.
  4. The hitch must be rigid in all directions and solidly mounted to the vehicle frame. Allmeasurements are taken from the ground to the hook point.
  1. “D” Hitching Device: The diameter of the hole is 3 wide x 3 ¾” long. From the rear point of the hole to the rear point of the hitching device is a maximum of 1½ inch. In all pulling vehicles over 9000 lbs. if the D hitch is bolted it must be fastened with two bolts. Bolts are to be grade 8 or better, size 1” inch primary (rear), ¾” inch secondary (front). Can be checked by inserting a piece of 2×4 lumber inside hitch.
  2. Tractors using a hammer strap hitch must use an adapter plate (double hitch). The sled hook must be in a vertical position to be able to pull.
  3. All weights must be securely fastened on brackets and NOT in the cab or on the platform (no chains). The weights must not obscure the forward or rear vision of the driver. Weights must not restrict access to the operator station.
  4. The introduction of any secondary pressurized fuels and/or gases is not allowed to the engine.

9. No fuel in the cab

    1. Competitors caught tampering with or disabling of any safety equipment (ie blockers on the kill) will be disqualified for the balance of the season at the discretion of the board.
    2. Pull vehicle or support vehicles not operated in a safe manner at all times while on the grounds.
    3. OTTPA has a zero tolerance for the use of alcohol or illegal narcotics. No puller, track crew, official or pull volunteer may be under the influence of alcohol or illegal narcotics prior to pulling. No alcoholic beverages in the track area.
    4. If a Track Official refers a complaint of unsportsmanlike conduct (profane language or threatening behavior, harassment, etc.) to the OTTPA Executive and the puller(s) and/or pit crew is found to be in fault, then all accumulated points will be forfeited and he/she will be suspended for the rest of the pulling season. Further disciplinary actions will be up to the discretion of the OTTPA Executive. Any threat(s) uttered to OTTPA members or Executive will result in the immediate loss of OTTPA membership for one year to the day. OTTPA has the right to refuse membership to anyone guilty of past unsportsmanlike conduct.
    5. The use of illegal equipment or illegal fuels.
    6. Leaving the starting line under the red flag.
    1. Out of bounds – This is described as the pulling vehicle touching or crossing the track boundary line.
    2. Loss of ballast under the green flag.
    3. Vehicles or pullers disqualified by rules 7 or 8 will receive last place points and retain show points based on the number of competitors in the class. In a pull off the vehicle will drop to last place points in the pull off.
    4. Vehicles or pullers disqualified by rules 1 through 6 will not receive points or show points.
  1. Any first-time violations will result in disqualification from that event (exception – RPM).
  2. A second time violation for the same infraction will result in further disciplinary action. Exceptions to this rule are crossing the track boundary lines, RPM, exceeding speed limit, loss of ballast.
  1. A session of pulling will be called a completed show if one half of the sanctioned classes have been run. Any class cancelled after two-thirds (2/3) of the scheduled entries have pulled shall be considered a completed class for establishing if one-half of the sanctioned classes of a session or event have run.
  2. Points and money to be divided equally to all classes that were not completed or started.
  3. The Officials at the event (promoter, event director and Head Track Official) shall determine if and when an event shall be stopped because of inclement weather or track conditions.
  4. If a rained-out class is rescheduled on a date other than the originally scheduled pull date, no points will be awarded.
  5. If a session is cancelled prior to start time and the promoter retains no ticket revenue, competitors
  1. All Non-Circuit Tractor Classes are competing for prize(s) only. No points will be awarded under OTTPA’s Point System. The Pull Promoter determines all prizes.
  2. All Tractors are expected to be Consider Out Of Field
  3. The Pull Promoter has the right to determine the area boundaries that a puller can be considered to be a local puller by setting the distance the puller must live from the pull grounds or by County and/or Region. This information will be posted in the OTTPA’s Pull Schedule.
  4. Each tractor may pull in a maximum of one class at the event.
  5. Tractors must have a hood, floorboards, grill(s) and fenders and must be substantially stock appearing for that model. Engines must be stock or manufacturer’s replacement for the model with no visible engine modifications.
  6. 7500, 9000, 10500, 12500, and 15000 classes are two-wheel drive without duals. 22000 and unlimited straight frame can include four wheel drive and duals
  7. Maximum RPM’s is 10% over manufacturer’s high idle.
  8. Tractors’ exhaust systems with no mufflers must be pointed away from the crowd.
  9. Dry ice or water injection may not be used.
  10. No weights behind the rear axle. See General Rules.
  11. 7500 class will have a drawbar maximum height of 18”. 9000, 10500, 12500, 15000 classes will have a drawbar maximum height of 20”. 22000lb class will have max draw bar height of 22”.  Unlimited straight Frame tractor class will have maximum drawbar height of 23”.  The minimum drawbar length is 18” from the center of the rear wheels to the point of hook. Wheelie bars recommended. 
  12. Drawbars must be original drawbar mounting. No adjustable pulling hitches. Drawbars can be shorten to minimum length fitted with D Ring
  13. All front weight blocks (front 3pt mounted) must resemble OEM cast blocks, NO DRUMS. All weights must be securely fastened on brackets and NOT in the cab or on the platform (no chains). The weights must not obscure the forward or rear vision of the driver. Weights must not restrict access to the operator station. Weight brackets are to be built to good manufacturing standards and capable of supporting all added weight
Uxbridge Fall Fair

Pulling Generations Together for 50 Years
September 11, 12 & 13, 2026 · 180 Main St. S, Elgin Park, Uxbridge, ON

The 50th Anniversary Local Tractor Pull is a special Thursday event presented ahead of the regular three-day Uxbridge Fall Fair.