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Dennis

08-27-2003 08:36:03




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Does anyone have any ideas for tractor games at our antique tractor show and pull? Just need to waste a little time during the day. Thanks




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Chances R

08-28-2003 11:13:44




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 Re: tractor games in reply to Dennis, 08-27-2003 08:36:03  
Evansville IN SIAM club rodeo.



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Dale E Brenton

08-28-2003 06:13:28




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 Re: tractor games in reply to Dennis, 08-27-2003 08:36:03  
Ball drop. where you place buckets in different positions and manover around them and try to toss a tennis ball in the bucket. You can use buckets of different sizes and use your imagination for the pattern that you lay out. Generally a timed event. Missed balls add to the time and balls made substract from the time. Run over the bucket and you are disqualified. Driver should remain seated and in contol of his Tractor.
Another would be charriot race where you use gallon milk jugs filled with water to lay out your course and a pony cart or other type of towed cart is hooked to the tractor and the tractor driver is blindfolded and reins are hooked around each arm and the driver on the cart controls the tractor driver with them. Timed event and ther can be penalities for hitting the jugs. Also if the tractor hits a jug with a wheel just right you can have more excitement. Some one may get drowned !! Have seen it happen.

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Adam B.

08-27-2003 16:30:24




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 Re: tractor games in reply to Dennis, 08-27-2003 08:36:03  
Always looking for new games! Games from the show our club puts on:

Slow Race: Pretty easy. Typically, contestants line up in heats of three tractors. We may put two or four in a heat, depending how many players there are. A drag-race track is marked off. On the start signal, all the tractors must start moving. If someone starts late (clearly after the others have already started) there is a restart. The goal is to be the last tractor across the finish line, without letting your tractor stop. Winners in each heat advance and compete against the other winners until one remains. This event is big with the steam engines, but it works with tractors too.

Block Race: This one is typically for steam engines, but I've seen it done with tractors. Start by marking off a playing field large enough for a tractor to maneuver around in. A start line will be marked near the center of one side of the field. The tractor pulls up to the line, and a piece of post is is placed against the front axle or wheels (tricycle). The operator can start at any time, and as soon as the tractor starts to move, a stopwatch is started. The driver has to back his tractor around and touch the block with the drawbar, without knocking the post over. The fastest time without knocking over the block wins. This is almost always left to the steam engines. Most of the tractors that compete are tricycles, and make the game way too easy. As a variation, the post can be replaced with an orange road cone with an egg placed on top. Then the object is to touch without knocking the egg off the cone.

Wagon Backing: Get a wagon or running gear, and mark off two rectangles side-by-side. The rectangles should only be a bit wider and longer than the wagon you're using. The wagon is placed inside one of the two boxes. Drivers have to pull the wagon out of one box, and back it into the other. Cones placed at the corners of the rectangles represent 'door posts'. Hitting the cones results in time added to the score. Whoever backs the wagon into the other box fastest, wins.

Barrel Race. Get a plastic drum, about a 40-gallon one. Mark of a race track, much like one used for a slow race (mentioned above). Instead of a start/finish line, there is a start line and a cone or post in the middle of where the finish line would be. The driver pulls up to the start, and the barrel is placed on its side in front of the tractor. In the case of wide-front tractors, the driver can pick which tire the barrel is placed in front of, or the axle, provided the barrel won't slip under the axle when the tractor moves. The driver has to push the barrel down the track, around the cone, and back across the start line. Time is stopped when the barrel crosses the line, not the tractor. Strategy comes in with this race, as some will try to push the barrel the whole way, and others try to gamble by knocking the barrel like kicking a ball. The latter strategy can end up in the driver chasing the barrel all over, and losing time. It can also be very fast. Fastest time wins.

Blind Driver. Get some chalk powder. You're going to make two lines, side-by-side, about 20" apart. Maintaining that distance between the lines, run them out along the ground in an 'S' pattern. When you're done, it should look sort of like a double-yellow line on a highway, but in a serpentine pattern. This is your track. It should be 15'-20' long. The curves shouldn't be too extreme. This game requires a driver and co-pilot. The tractor pulls up to one end of the chalk track, and places the front tires (tricycle) or a front tire (wide front, team may choose which one) between the lines. The driver is then blindfolded. The co-pilot must be able to safely stand or sit on the tractor with the driver (race officials make the call). The object is to drive the tractor down the track, keeping the front tire(s) between the lines. The co-pilot tells the driver when and which way to steer. Going outside the lines is a time penalty. Fastest time wins. The tractor speeds in this event are rather slow, so it can be done very safely.

Balance. Our club had a trailer made for this game. Its a custom utility trailer, with removable tongue and wheels. Both the front and rear have the beveled bottom you see on tilt-bed trailers, so the trailer is flush to the ground when either end tips against the ground. An I-beam runs across the bottom of the trailer, behind the mid-point. When the wheels and tongue are removed, the trailer rests on the I-beam, and one end naturally rests on the ground. A tractor pulls up onto it, just like a tilt-trailer, and attempts to pull ahead until the trailer balances on the I-beam. The beam isn't centered, so its a challenge to make the platform tip without going all the way and letting the opposite end hit the ground. This is usually just something people can try anytime during the show, but it has been tried as a timed event. I believe the problem was the amount of time it took many drivers to balance it, so the game took a while. Some possible ideas I have for making a game out of it: 1) Give a driver 60 seconds to balance. Whoever can do it, and has the best time wins. That would curb the long event time experienced in the past. 2) Make it a weekend-long event. All during the show, drivers could try to balance as fast as possible, and the times would be recorded. The times could be recorded on a sheet, and the five or ten fastest times could be posted on a dry-erase board and changed as they're beaten.


Hope those ideas help. Be safe, and have fun.

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Craig

08-27-2003 15:43:04




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 Re: tractor games in reply to Dennis, 08-27-2003 08:36:03  
Sir, I'm in charge of our tractor games at our show. Following are some examples. If you need more specific advice such as rules etc. let me know. Usually we have a dozen or so tractors involved. We give out ribbons for 1st thru 3rd. Points are awarded for each placing. Whoever has the most points after all events wins a nice trophy. SLOW RACE---BARREL RACE---CHAIN IN THE BOX ---BLINDFOLD RACE---EGG ON THE SPOON--TEETER-TOTER---QUICK START --- BACK THE WAGON. These are a few examples we have used over the years. Time and amount of tractors will dictate how many games we will play.

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Brian in Ohio

08-27-2003 15:34:10




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 Re: tractor games in reply to Dennis, 08-27-2003 08:36:03  
During our show, we do the following: Tractor Joust, Egg Cracking Contest, Slow Tractor Race, Teeter Totter, Barrel Roll, and Crank Up Contest. If you would like the rules, etc., email me, and I'll spell it out for you. (Too lengthy to put here.)



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Bill on Vancouver Island

10-25-2004 12:53:43




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 Re: Re: tractor games in reply to Brian in Ohio, 08-27-2003 15:34:10  
Hi Brian:

Would you please be kind enough to email me the rules re your tractor games.

Also, if you have any specific "plans" available re a "Teeter Totter", that would also be very helpful.

Thanks: Bill



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Lee Wehmeyer

07-06-2004 06:46:36




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 Re: Re: tractor games in reply to Brian in Ohio, 08-27-2003 15:34:10  
Could you please send rules for barrel race and slow race. Thank You



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Dennis

08-29-2003 08:00:32




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 Re: Re: tractor games in reply to Brian in Ohio, 08-27-2003 15:34:10  
Brian in Ohio, Could you e-mail me a copy of the rules etc. for the games? Thanks everyone for the response and ideas, much appreciated.



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Dan in Ore

08-28-2003 00:40:30




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 Re: Re: tractor games in reply to Brian in Ohio, 08-27-2003 15:34:10  
Brian, I would like a copy of those rules. Sounds like fun.

Dan



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jeff

08-27-2003 15:39:30




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 Re: Re: tractor games in reply to Brian in Ohio, 08-27-2003 15:34:10  
Brian, send me the rules for those as well. I was going to email you but it is not posted. thanks!



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mike

08-27-2003 14:20:53




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 Re: tractor games in reply to Dennis, 08-27-2003 08:36:03  
I saw in a magazine, can't recall which one, they were having tractor square dances.



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moonlite

08-27-2003 09:44:08




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 Re: tractor games in reply to Dennis, 08-27-2003 08:36:03  
Tractor Bingo! Under Allis Chalmers WD45 Under John Deere 720 ETC. you make up the cards



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lc

08-27-2003 12:58:21




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 Re: Re: tractor games in reply to moonlite, 08-27-2003 09:44:08  
At an old car show this spring, they were throwing out trivia questions over the loudspeaker. And giving small prizes. Tractor trivia could be done the same way.



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