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Posted by Edchainsaw on November 30, 2004 at 11:29:19 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: tractor games posted by buba on November 29, 2004 at 17:28:23:
I am sort of the area's game guru for several clubs and shows. If you want a detailed list you can give me a line. Here are a few of the local Favorites: Egg cracking (backing into a egg with the drawbar--smallest crack wins) Slow race of course, fast Reverse Blindfold (spouses are funniest) drive blindfolded through a slaom course blindfolded with a "backseat" helper Lemans race (thats race to your tractor and hand crank start and race back to where you started) Barrel "rush" take a barrel throuh a slaom coarse fastest but not out of bounds Dont let the flag drop--- drive around in a circle attatched to a center post and not let the flag in the middle touch the ground... Bat and ball--- put softballs on cones close to 5gal buckets, hit the ball into the bucket while a driver drives you around the cones (timed and count the balls in) RING AROUND THE ROSIE---- ONLY FOR THOSE NOT SCARED OF PAIN. several tractors and riders run around in circle.. 1 item less in the center of the circle... flag is dropped riders come off tractors and race for the items.... you konw the rest. Wagon backing contest.... Balancing on a Teeter Totter several others I have seen and participated in that i cant list
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