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The Full Pull "Smoker Series" is made up of two divisions of the strongest running tractors in the eastern United States and the mid-western United States. The Pro Stock Tractors run at 10,000 pounds and must adhere to the same rules as the Pro Stocks running on the national circuit. Also in the class are Super Stock Tractors that may only weigh up to 9,500 pounds. Pro Stocks can only utilize a single turbo charger while the Super Stockers are permitted to have up to four working turbo chargers. There is also a place for Super Stock tractors running on alcohol, but they must run with decided handicaps. Tractors on alcohol will weigh 9500 pounds but are limited to two chargers and 504 cubic inches with no overhead cams allowed for these clean burning machines. Kris Hoyt from Shickshinny, Pennsylvania captured his first-ever “Smoker Series” championship in 2009 with a very hard-fought battle with two stout rivals. The point championship was so close that it all came down to the final event of the season at the Bloomsburg Fair in early October. Hoyt’s Case 970 named the “Nut Case” was the best on that night propelling Kris Hoyt to the coveted championship for 2009. Second place in the 2009 point race was claimed by the “JD Express” of Russell Hildenbrand from Ruffsdale, Pennsylvania while the third place tractor was the International of Aaron Bradish from Greensburg, Pennsylvania named “Recycled Red”.
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