10,000LB Super Pro Farm Tractors
These Diesel Tractors must weigh in at 10,000 pounds. This used to be the old 11,000 Super Pro Farm class, but it was decided that more tractors would participate at that requirement. These behemoths have a 540 cubic inch engine limit. They can have Intercoolers and water injection is also allowed. They are allowed 1 turbo charger with 3.0" inlet. They must have a rollbar for protection. The maximum tire width is 24.5" and rim diameter is maximum 38". Changes for 2021 included the addition of Hot Farm tractors with 466 cubic inch power plants and allowances to make them competitive with these 540ci machines.
Several of these tractors flex their muscle on other stages such as the Keystone Winter Nationals (website).
Dustin Reynolds reminded everyone this season why his name already carries weight in the Super Pro Farm ranks. A former champion, Dustin brought “Pulling Teeth” back into the spotlight with a steady, hard-charging campaign that blended experience with execution. In a class where consistency separates contenders from champions, he made sure to stay in the hunt from the first hook to the final pass.
Big wins in Victoria, Gladys, and Millers Tavern, Virginia highlighted the season, each one proving that when the setup is right and the track is tricky, “Pulling Teeth” knows how to respond. But what truly defined Dustin’s year was reliability — four second-place finishes and five third-place finishes kept him stacking points week after week. While others had highs and lows, Dustin kept the pressure on.
That’s what championship-caliber competitors do. They don’t rely on flashes — they build seasons.
Through careful tuning, smart driving, and a crew committed to keeping the tractor dialed in, Dustin once again showed why he’s a force in Super Pro Farm. “Pulling Teeth” may sound gritty — and it is — but this season proved it’s just as tough as the name suggests.
Congratulations to Dustin Reynolds and his team on another standout year in the Super Pro Farm division — the former champ is still very much in the conversation.











