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Re: Wagon Backing Competition
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Posted by Chances R on July 19, 2007 at 12:41:36 from (64.238.49.65):
In Reply to: Wagon Backing Competition posted by in-too-deep on July 19, 2007 at 12:00:02:
I have been puting on a tractor rodeo for 12 years now here in Evansville IN. I can tell you from my experience that it is hard to get people to try these games and the need for different classes will most likely will not be needed. Here is the rules that I use. TWO WHEEL TRAILER & WAGON BACKING The straight track is 25 feet wide and 75 feet long. Each driver has up to 2 minutes to back through the track without hitting or crossing the boundary laid out with orange cones The clock is stopped when any part of the wagon or trailer crosses the finish line. The tractor that pulls the wagon or trailer on the track cannot go first. Each driver has only one chance. We only judge by time. Last week I put one on at a fair and there was 2 guys that it took 4 minutes to back 125 feet. I must admmit my run wasent pretty either.
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