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Re: 3 Questions!!! (1/14/04)

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Originally Posted by Bill Beatty
Andy

We definately could do five. We almost always picked up four and usually five. If fact we got an engineering award at the Nationals for it. It actually did it quite quickly. We would get one from the floor on the way to the human and get three from the human who only had to set them on a tray that extended out the back, and picked up the fifth on the way to the goal. The problem was when we disgorged them. We totally underestimated the amount of the human tossed balls entering the goal so early in the match. If the goal was nearly empty, we could empty reasonably fast, but usually it was filling up fast and our lifter had to put them in one at a time and it was slowwww.

I am not so sure about Baxter. Their "hay baler" could hold three, but usually only held no more than two at a time and another one downstairs. I never saw them do five. We went to Mountain Home along with Hot and did demos for all the grade school students in the entire county. We had some great head to head matches which they usually won. They could push balls into the goal when there was not any space left. I think it was their greatest machine. They got eliminated in the Nationals because their three point balls didn't pass the paper test touching both pipes. I call that loosing by a couple of thousandths.

Hey Greg. Give us the lowdown.

Mr. Bill
Bill,
I did not realize this also happened to Baxter.

111 lost its first elimination match because our 3 point ball did not touch both pipes. Then we had to win 7 matches in a row in the loser's bracket just to make it into the quarterfinals - we came up one short.
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