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Re: Tractor pull gone bad!

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Peter/ Oshkosh

04-23-2004 15:16:33




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SANDBAGGING: In tractor pulling some pulls have a pace tractor ahead off to the side pulling a plastic bottle with a rope. The pulling tractor is to keep the bottle between the front and rear tires. But some drivers slow down and let the bottle get way ahead so they can drive faster at the end of pull. Results: more speed, power and distance.Rules inforcement problem? YES!! Solution: When the pulling tractor slows down, the pace tractor does the same.

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Flyin Farmall

04-23-2004 17:21:45




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 Re: Re: Tractor pull gone bad! in reply to Peter/ Oshkosh, 04-23-2004 15:16:33  
Pete, the pace tractor should never slow-down.The rope and bouy,is there to show you where you should be.if you fall behind because of speed,then you fall behind.If you increase your speed after you fall behind the flag-man should DQ you!When you having the pace tractor changing speeds that is where the buddy system comes into play too much.The flag-man has a red flag for a reason,and more should not be afraid to use it.

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