Posted by Robert Major on March 26, 2013 at 19:20:57 from (216.81.2.81):
In Reply to: Track Length posted by ABandi on March 26, 2013 at 04:36:18:
Hi on a lot of bigger tractors it would not be worth opening the throttle as by the time you hit 100ft you'd be slackening off to stop, by my thinking. why not make the pull shorter for the putt putts and leave the rest 300+ if thats your problem. Also make the sled guy and the leveler/ packer operator do his job properly. everybody else seems to manage with a few tractors stopping mid track or the end, it happens in a lot of classes. Those operators should work not sit half way or at the end of the track watchin runs. The track is supposed to be the same for every pull Not 1 in 3 or depending when your best bud is pulling track maintenance like I saw round here once. Regards Robert
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