Farm Power
Farm Power
Farm Power
Foundation Standards: Mathematics Algebra 10, 12, 13, 15 and Geometry 8, 10, 11,
Listening and Speaking 1.8, 2.3, Technology 4.1, 4.2, 4.6, Problem Solving and
Critical Thinking 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, Health and Safety 6.2, 6.4, 6.5, Ethics and Legal
Responsibilities 8.3, Leadership and Teamwork 9.1, 9.2, 9.3.
Contestants
Teams shall be made up of three contestants. The scores of all three contestants
make up the team score. Each team member will compete in all events.
Classes
Individual Team
Points Points
A. Parts & Tool Identification 100 300
B. General Information Test 100 300
C. Tractor Operation and Safety 100 300
D Trouble Shooting of Tractors and 100 300
. Machinery
TOTAL 400 1200
Tie Breaker
1. In the Farm Power and Machinery Contest ties will be broken on the basis of
the highest individual or team score(s) using the general information test
portion of the contest.
2. If a tie still exists, the total score of the individual or team will be used to
determine the high individual or team.
Sub-contest Awards
Sub-contest awards will be given for high teams and individuals in the following
areas: Parts & Tool Identification, General Information Test, Tractor Operation and
Safety, and Trouble Shooting of Tractors and Machinery.
Host School Requirements
The sponsoring school shall determine which area in the Tractor Driving section it
will offer and then inform schools in their letter of invitation for the contest.
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Rules
I. Each area of competition may have several methods of presentation. The
selection of the method to use for competition is to be made by the organizing
group who is sponsoring the contest.
II. The sponsoring agency will select four pieces of equipment to be used for
identification and/or trouble shooting from the list of equipment below:
Disc Harrows Moldboard Plows Cultivators
Swathers/Mowers Rakes Balers
Planters/Drills Combines Spray Equipment
Wheel/Track Tractors Forage Harvesters
III. Written materials will be returned; Scantron score sheets could be returned.
IV. The references to be used for the contest are listed below:
FMO Tractors
FOS Engines
FOS Hydraulics
FOS Electrical Systems
FOS Shop Tools
FMO Books pertaining to EQUIPMENT listed above.
Various operators manuals related to the listed equipment may be used for
contest sections A, C and D. Deere and Company publishes many of the
resources. All equipment dealers provide equivalent materials.
V. Contest Area Descriptions
A. Parts & Tool Identification This area shall consist of the identification of
parts and tools that are commonly found and currently used in the area of
power equipment.
The references listed above shall establish the common name of parts and
tools used in the contest and provide consistency from contest to contest.
There may, however, be variations of the parts as they are shown in the
references.
The testing format for this area is at the discretion of the sponsoring
school, which could be name identification, purpose or function
identification, or problems associated with those parts used.
Tool ID, Engine ID, and 40 pts.
Hydraulic ID
Tractor and Machinery ID 60 pts.
B. General Information Test The written test for this contest shall be
designed to test the contestants on their knowledge in the area of farm
power and machinery.
The test format can be true/false, multiple choice, short answer, fill in,
matching, math problems, or any combination of testing systems. The
subject areas to be included on the test are as follows:
Diesel Engines 10 pts.
Gasoline Engines 10 pts.
Hydraulics 10 pts.
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