16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 6, 1974 Springnational Tractor Pull To Inaugurate Buck Track The National Tractor Pullers Association has announced that the summer season’s first national pull will be held at the Buck Tractor Pulls near Lan caster Pa. on June 21 and 22. The Springnationals will inaugurate the new tractor pulling track, the first of its kind in the U. S. In making the an nouncement, Ed Hart, Executive Director of the National Tractor Pullers Association said that this will be the first pull of the new track. After that, pulls will be held every Friday and Saturday night. The stockholders of the track are Marlin Hershey, Clarence Keener, Jr., Harry Griest, Elwood K. Funk,l. Elwood Funk and Vernon Miller all of near Lancaster, Pa. Miller is a national puller and competes with 2-440 Dodge engines in a Cockshutt chassis. The Springnationals is one of over 40 sanctioned tractor pulls in the U. S. and Canada. The NTPA is the sanctioning body for tractor pulling. 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