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We are club owned organization based out of Western Pennsylvania. Our mission is to provide competitors with top notch equipment, staff, and venues to promote the sport we truly love. FANS are the reason we do what we do, its not for the money or the fame! Pulling is a sport in which man is pitted against machine. Do you have the power? Do you have the drivetrain? Do you have skill? Have you put everything into your rig? These are all questions that will be sorted out once on the track.
Our organization is ran by its members! There is no BIG BUSINESS involved here. We offer good purses, provide top
notch competition, and always deliver what we say we will. Don't be a number, be a part of something bigger! Get involved, once you do, you'll never stop!
*NOTICE*
Membership
meetings @ Carinis Liberty
St. Jamestown 8:00
p.m. The
second Tuesday of the month
*LATEST NEWS*
Aug.24, 2010
William C. Larimer

William
C. Larimer, age 87 of 148 Hughey Road, Greenville (Otter Creek Twp.) passed
away at 12:30 am on Sunday, August 22, 2010 at the St. John's Specialty Care
Center, Mars, Pa.
Born in Sheakleyville on August 27, 1922 a son of the late Clarence R. and Lida
M. (Hoffman) Larimer. On November 12, 1946 he married the former Jane P. Paden
who preceded him in death on October 4, 1991. He was of the Methodist faith.
Bill was a lifelong farmer and had raised ponies and horses. In 1940 he began
operation of Larimer Trucking, Greenville until 1954 when he and his wife owned
and operated Larimer Ford Tractor Sales until 1993. Following the closing of his
business, Bill returned to operating Larimer Trucking until 2006. He also owned
and operated Horseshoe Dance Hall, Greenville until 2007. He was a life member
of the American Quarter Horse Association, Inter County Horseman's Association,
the Penn-Ohio Horseman's Association and the Tractor Dealer's Association. Bill
began tractor pulling in 1940 and continued pulling until 2008. He is recognized
as being the oldest tractor puller in the United States. Along with his wife,
they were instrumental in starting the Northwest Tractor and Truck Pullers
Association. An outdoorsman, Bill enjoyed hunting and enjoyed the times he was
able to be with his grandchildren and great grandchildren.
He is survived by a son William L. (Debbie) Larimer of Hadley, 2 daughters,
Patricia Jane (William) Fuchs of Greenville and Debbie (Rick) Walter of
Greenville. 1 sister, Flossie (John G.) Leasure of Vero Beach, Fl., 5
grandchildren, Tricia (Vince) Utlak of Greenville, William J. (Ashley) Fuchs of
Greenville, Michael Lee (Terri) Larimer of Greenville, Mandy (Chad) Cresswell of
Cooperstown and Tracy L. Walter of Greenville. 7 great granddaughters.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife, a brother Wilbur R. Larimer
and a sister Evelyn Larimer.
Funeral and committal service will be held on Thursday at 11:00 am at the Robert
L. Snyder Funeral Home, Ltd. 3223 Perry Hwy., Sheakleyville. The interment will
follow at the Shenango Valley Cemetery, Greenville. Friends may call at the
funeral home on Wednesday from 3:00-8:00 pm and on Thursday from 10:00-11:00
time of service. The online guest register may be signed at www.rlsfh.com The
family has suggested that memorial tributes may be made to a charity of the
donor's choice.
Schedule has been updated
Rules have all been updated. 2010 Membership form now available.
*If
you have an email address, let Jean know.
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