tractor pulls

Tractor Pulls at the Union Thresheree Grounds

Tractor pulling has long been a staple of the Union Thresheree Grounds, drawing competitors and fans from across the region. Each season includes multiple pull events, from the early summer Spring Tractor Pull to the featured pulls during Thresheree weekend in July. Whether you are pulling, spectating, or volunteering, these events showcase skill, power, and community tradition.

For general tractor pull questions, please contact: Willie Riske at: (920) 538-1945

Spring Tractor Pull & Symco Shootout

Saturday, June 6, 2026

The Spring Tractor Pull kicks off the pulling season at the Thresheree Grounds and sets the tone for the summer.

Friday Improved & Modified Pull

Friday, July 24, 2026

Pull starts at 12:00 p.m.
Scales open 10:00-11:30 a.m.
Hook fee is $25, or $20 with pre-registration

National Antique Tractor Pull

Saturday, July 25, 2026

Pull starts at 9:00 a.m.
Scales open 7:00-8:45 a.m.
Hook fee is $25, or $20 with pre-registration

Thresheree Grounds Garden Tractor Pulls

Thresheree Weekend

Garden tractor pulls are a fun and competitive way for new pullers to get join in and participate.

For information on Garden Tractor Pulls, call:
Andy Mares:  (920) 841-2512, Scott Mares:  (920) 250-1966, or Jason Hintzke:  (920) 419-7068

regulations

Tractor Pull Information Sheets

The regulation sheets below provide important information for pullers, including class rules and safety requirements. Please review them carefully prior to participating in any tractor pull event.

Pedal Tractor, Union Thresheree, Symco
Pull classes

Download the .pdf document with more information on Pull Classes.

tire size chart

To verify tire sizes prior to registering. Click below!

pull rules

Tractor Pull Rules for Spring & Thresheree Classes. 

garden tractor classes

Verify the Garden Tractor Pull Classes by clicking below!

We’re Always Looking for Volunteers!

Shout out to our Sponsors!

We’re incredibly grateful to all our sponsors for helping make the Union Thresheree possible. Your generosity keeps Wisconsin’s agricultural heritage alive and brings the Thresheree to life for generations to enjoy.