1/4-Scale Tractor Team
The Auburn University War Eagle Pullers -- a student team of the Biosystems Engineering Department -- competed in this summer's American Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE) 1/4-Scale Tractor Design Competition in East Moline, Ill. The team of biosystems engineering students placed third in maneuverability, sixteenth in tractor pull, and nineteenth overall out of approximately 30 teams from across the nation.
This was Auburn's second year participating in the competition, in which both two- and four-wheel drive tractors can enter. This year's performance in the tractor pull earned Auburn second place in the two-wheel drive category.
"The team is very satisfied with its performance," says Christian Brodbeck, a graduate assistant in biosystems engineering from Fairhope, Ala. who is the team's design and construction leader. "We are already gearing up for next year's competition, beginning with designs for a competitive four-wheel drive tractor in an attempt to place in the top 10."
The objective of the annual competition is to engage engineering students in the design and construction of a 1/4-scale tractor using a standard engine and tires. Teams are judged on design report, marketing presentation, maneuverability and tractor pull. In addition to advancing technical skills, the competition helps enhance communication, leadership, teamwork and fundraising.
"Student teams promote camaraderie and enable students to gain hands-on experience working from concept to prototype," says Tim McDonald, faculty advisor and member of the biosystems engineering faculty. "The team is really excited about its progress. The students have put in a lot of hard work and the competition gets them fired up." Team sponsors include the College of Engineering, BushHog, Inc. of Selma, Ala., and Knox Kershaw, Inc. of Montgomery.
The team made good progress this year, building on lessons learned from last year's competition. With no mechanical repairs or modifications to make during the competition, the team's frame and drive train design proved that it was up to the challenge of competition pulling. Media Contact: , cobbche@auburn.edu, 334.844.2220
