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Old Jul 30, 2001 | 03:48 PM
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I am a director at our county fair and was considering suggesting some type of event or events for ATV's that would be a good spectator event and would have the potential to draw several participants. I have seem some of you comment about contest at your fair's. It would need to be an event that did not require a lot of excavation because the area at which it would be held is also used for demo derbys and tractor pulls. I was thinking of a "Mud Drag" or maybe even trying to locate a pulling sled. Also, how would you class quad's, ie; cc's or weight or what? Any suggestions would be appreciated
 
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Old Jul 30, 2001 | 09:09 PM
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Well I would make the classes 200-295 2 wheel drive, 300-395 2 wheel drive, 400-495 2wheel drive,500-595, 600-695 2 wheel drive, 200-295 4 wheel drive, 300-395 4 wheel drive, 400-495 4 wheel drive,500-595, 600-695 4 wheel drive, then a modifid class that is what I woul do for both sled pulls and mud boggs!!!
 
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Old Jul 31, 2001 | 12:13 AM
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What about a flat tract w/ an S in there somewheres. I would rather do that than those doubles anyday. But that's just an old man talk'in.
 
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