Welcome to the 2022 All-Terrain Lawn Tractor Forum
Build-Off Competition!
Participants will be given 11 months to cobble together the roughest, toughest, nastiest, sexiest, highfalutin-est mean machine they can, for the title of “2022 Build-Off Champion”!!! OK, guys we decided to bring this FUN completion back for 2022! Winner gets bragging rights that they are top dawg on ATLTF for 2022!
Read on to learn the rules and how to enter!
Please note! **THE RULES HAVE UPDATED for 2022**
ATLTF 8th year Build-Off Competition Rules:
- Qualifying Builds -
1.) Must be a small, personal-transportation type vehicle, capable of carrying operator, and not more than one additional passenger.
2.) Must be self-propelled.
3.) Must be powered by an OPE (Outdoor Power Equipment) type engine. Generally: one to four (YES 4) cylinders, 2 or 4 stroke, gasoline or diesel, air cooled, water cooled, horizontal or vertical crankshaft, and derived from: lawn mowers, leaf blowers, lawn/yard/garden tractors, pressure washers, portable generators, tillers, cement mixers, weed-eaters, leaf mulchers/ vacuums, water/ trash pumps, 4-wheelers, motorcycles, etc. Additionally, more than one qualifying engine may be used.
...3.1) Electric powered machines will be considered by-basis, so long it complies with all other rules.
4.) No automobile, truck, SUV, etc. chassis or engines allowed. No ATV chassis, or "Compact Tractor" chassis from larger homestead+ tractors allowed. Passable examples are: Lawn tractor, yard tractor, garden tractor and mini chassis’, stock or modified. Custom-built chassis are allowed provided the end result will be resemblant of a lawn or garden tractor chassis in appearance. Specifically, ladder, tunnel, or pan-style. No space frames, or frames made primarily from tubing that are resemblant to go karts, rock crawlers/ bouncers, etc. (Tube skeletons for bracing and exoskeletons are permitted upon approval. Must "wrap" a portion of the tractor or strengthen lawn tractor frame. Not replace a portion of the tractor.)
5.) Must run on any number of wheels, tracks, skis, or any combination of these, limited by the following constraint: A minimum of 3 points of contact must be made with the ground, a minimum of two if vehicle is "tracked". Points of contact are defined as wheels, tracks, or skis. Wheels cannot be configured in an inline pattern similar to a "cycle".
6.) Sheet-metal and bodywork is open; however, the end result must be resemblant of a tractor in some aspect. Micro-cars, cycles, rock crawlers/ bouncers, space bodies, etc. are not permitted.
7.) Must be "complete" by deadline date. For our purposes, "complete" means: Starts, runs and drives under its own power. Throttle must be installed and operable remotely (without operator touching engine). Kill switch must be installed and operable without operator touching engine. Engine must start with a switch of some type or be pull-start. Braking system must be installed and functional. Steering system must be installed and functional. The purpose of this rule is not only to define completeness for the contest, but to help ensure safety. Paint and related aesthetic touches are not mandatory to qualify as "complete" but may affect voting. For clarification, "Remote" specifically means "The ability to operate without touching engine".
8.) Must NOT be more than 50% completed prior to the official start date. Previously completed builds can be used as long as the new build changes the build by more than 50% from the previous completion. Not just a teardown and reassemble. (These builds will be closely monitored) Lightly modified builds for the contest will not qualify. As part of qualification, contest entrants will post a picture of the major parts source(s), including a sign showing the commencement date and code word. Completeness will be defined by your write-up of what is to be done and by seeing your parts in photos.
9.) Entry must be built by the entrant. A team of more than one can enter and build a machine. Those instances, the team would have to share or split winnings should they win. No contracting "hiring out" parts of the entry to be "built" by someone else. It is OK, to purchase "over the counter parts" for your entry.
Entries and finalized builds are screened by the administration and we reserve the right to decline entries/ finalized builds if we feel they are not observant or compliant to the rules as stated above.
- Competition Details -
The Build-Off commences January 1st. You may NOT start building until the official start announcement on that date, but you MAY plan and collect parts until that time. The official start announcement will contain a PASSWORD. Entrants MUST start a build thread in the [Build-Off Entries] forum, and: Post a photo of their main parts pile that contains a sign bearing "ATLTF 2022 Build-Off", your username, the date, and the password for the build-off, all printed on a sign and in the same photo. The sign can be written or printed, but the password MUST BE HAND WRITTEN. Also, make sure the sign is clear and readable in your photo. The entry period runs from January 1 to October 31st. The Build-Off ends November 30th at 11:59PM. Any project that is NOT completed or compliant to the rules stated above upon the official finish announcement on that date will not qualify for judging and subsequently winning (see official contest rule no. 7 for definition of "complete"). Builder should post as many details of build as possible, including parts sources/origin, costs, design elements and difficulties, specifications, gear ratios, etc.
- Entrants -
1.) Must hold a valid ATLTF membership in good standing. 2.) May Join ATLTF in order to qualify for contest entry. 3.) Must maintain their ATLTF membership status in good standing for the entire duration of the contest. 4.) May enter more than one project for the competition.
Probation will not be enforced 2022! Have Fun! wrote:
Builds that have not updated since creation, or 3 months no update will go into a "Build Probation" folder for not following the rules.
Entrants MUST update their thread at least monthly detailing progress, with either write-ups, videos and/or photos.
Criteria for Probation: 1 Month no update by "Entrant"- Asked to Update 2 Months no update by "Entrant - Warning given 3 Months no update by "Entrant - Moved to Probation
Builds still in this "Probation" folder at the end of the build-off will automatically be deemed "Disqualified!" To have your build removed from Probation, you will need to petition the Admin Team to have it taken back out no later than November 15. Contact link is on the bottom of any ATLTF.COM page.
Upon completion, builder MUST post a video of completed build, consisting of a walk-around and operation to demonstrate function and capabilities. The video must be hosted on a site that will allow the video to be shared in your post, such as YouTube. Builders should also make a post saying that build is completed, or risk build not qualifying. If for some reason you are not able to shoot or post this video, you MUST contact a forum administrator to closely scrutinize your build to determine eligibility BEFORE the competition closes.
In the event of a tie, winner will be determined by a panel of judges. There was indeed a tie for 2nd in 2015, in which the admin staff voted.
- Competition Specifications -
Competition Start date: January 1st Competition End date: November 30
Entry start date: January 1st Entry close date: October 1 Probation close date: November 15
Voting will begin promptly after reviewing entrants for completeness.
Terms:
Space Frame: Consisting of mainly tubes or small diameter materials. Like an atv or buggie. Space Body: Consisting of mainly tubes or small diameter materials, with no supporting sheet metal. Remote: Device that activates objects without direct contact.
- Voting -
Any ATLTF member may vote for their favorite build in full confidentiality. This year, we will consider the ability to vote more than 1 favorite.
We will be repeating what we did in the past couple years where new accounts will be temporarily suspended from being approved to prevent account bolstering. So, if you plan on participating in voting, pull up a chair and join us here.
PROJECTS: Marshal ........................93 Craftsman GT6000 Red Bandit ...................72 Wheel Horse Raider 12 Dirty Rat........................77 Sears Suburban Bowser...........................01 Murray Widebody LT The Green Machine ....1990 Craftsman II GT18 Other projects
A small event up in NH. redzz02 and I ran it back in April, it was a blast. redzz won it. I wanna build something a little more comfortable to run endurance style, and the 1450 seems like a good base. May not win it, but something tatll at least run the whole thing.
Ive got two tractors to enter one MTD yard machines im 6 speed swapping with a 708cc predator motor and modified steering to slam it to the ground. And the others a craftsman with a 20hp oppy
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Doug Site Owner
2500+ Posts
2500+ Posts!
2014 Build-Off Entrant
2014 Build-Off Entrant
2017 Build-Off Entrant
2017 Build-Off Entrant
Age : 29 Join date : 2012-12-24 Points : 7783 Posts : 3047 Location : Lebanon County, PA
So this LT 1000 supposedly has a blown engine, my brother came by this afternoon with a vertical shaft pressure he found on the side of the road so if the 19HP briggs oppy doesn't run and that thing does then I might have to use that.
About the oppy, it has fairly clean oil, just on the tip of the dipstick, and a bunch of years ago we were cutting grass with it and it blew a whole ton of oil (or so I believe) out of the front of the engine, near the air filter? So my question is what do you think is wrong with it, if something is busted in the engine what would it be or do you think that's just gas that blew out the front and it has slowly leaked all that oil out over the 4 years it's been sitting? (guess i'll have to find out, but 19HP is way better than 4HP...)
Anyway, too much rambling, what do you guys think?
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FatMike Member
2022 Build-Off Entrant
2022 Build-Off Entrant
Age : 60 Join date : 2021-12-14 Points : 1230 Posts : 127 Location : michigan
Whatever I was going to build it anyway just figured i'd ask...
My stiga starts out looking .....well.......different but it is a mower/tractor. I have two of these and one will be a mower again someday and the other will be pushed to the max of my abilities. I wish I had a Bolens 4wd version but i'll have to do with what I got I'll have to see what's laying around the yards. If I even enter I'd be looking to do something with one of these.
Well guys, Idk what you think about my frame here, but it would seem to be in violation of the rules if I wanted to enter. I mean, it's a big stretch, there's some portions of sears suburban frame incorporated in the back and on top of the transmission, where the transmission actually bolts to the frame. It's sure less than 50% completed and I think it was entered in the last build off except that I stopped working on it. If you think it's acceptable, I'd like to enter, but if not, that's all good too.
Well guys, Idk what you think about my frame here, but it would seem to be in violation of the rules if I wanted to enter. I mean, it's a big stretch, there's some portions of sears suburban frame incorporated in the back and on top of the transmission, where the transmission actually bolts to the frame. It's sure less than 50% completed and I think it was entered in the last build off except that I stopped working on it. If you think it's acceptable, I'd like to enter, but if not, that's all good too.
Dude! Enter . You have more than 50% to go. If this is the machine I think, it isn't a space frame at this point. (from what I see, *note the Tracta-Cooler in 2017)
PROJECTS: Marshal ........................93 Craftsman GT6000 Red Bandit ...................72 Wheel Horse Raider 12 Dirty Rat........................77 Sears Suburban Bowser...........................01 Murray Widebody LT The Green Machine ....1990 Craftsman II GT18 Other projects
Well guys, Idk what you think about my frame here, but it would seem to be in violation of the rules if I wanted to enter. I mean, it's a big stretch, there's some portions of sears suburban frame incorporated in the back and on top of the transmission, where the transmission actually bolts to the frame. It's sure less than 50% completed and I think it was entered in the last build off except that I stopped working on it. If you think it's acceptable, I'd like to enter, but if not, that's all good too.
Dude! Enter . You have more than 50% to go. If this is the machine I think, it isn't a space frame at this point. (from what I see, *note the Tracta-Cooler in 2017)
Close enough to ladder frame, should be fine. Go for it @mr.modified