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Posted by Ray,IN on January 27, 2003 at 19:46:01 from (66.244.72.50):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor Games posted by Frank M. on January 27, 2003 at 19:25:55:
This is one event we've had lots of fun with. Some guys get so frustrated they just unhook and drive away. We use 5, 8' landscape timbers and make an 8'wide open-ended box. The farm wagon is in the box at the start. The contestant hooks up and time starts when the tractor begins to move. The contestant must drive around and back into the box from the opposite end (the end timber is moved to the other end of the box after wagon exits making opposite end open) Time stops when tractor begins to move away after unhooking. All four wheels must be inside the box. Any timber ran over is a disqualification. It's not too hard at home, but with a bunch of folks watching and knowing the clock is running it gets very hard. Have Fun!
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