Thinking that a tractor rodeo,like a conventional one,should demonstrate operator skill. Crack an egg) Contestants back tractor up to an egg in a fixture. Idea being to crack egg shell,not crush it. Winner(s) get to make omelette for not so gentle operators to eat..lol
Wire slide/push) Move an object hanging from string or wire . Could be done for time. Have different sections to simulate curves and sidehills. Tractors would need a bracket to attach a paddle. Paddle would need to hang down so that bracket would not push object through course. Trying to recreate the challenge of using pull behind harvest equipment.
Wire slide/push,round two) Bracket now mounted on drawbar. Driver attempts to move object on wire by staying correct distance away from wire w/o seeing paddle. Simulate following a planter marker and keeping guess row perfect.
Tie breaker/Master challenge) Have operator back up a four wheel wagon hitched to a two wheel wagon hooked to tractor. Anybody ever back up a baler or chopper train ?
Good luck and have fun,post back after fair with pictures !
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