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The objective is for the dog to find the deliberately "lost" tracklayer and any articles they may have dropped along the track.
In 1942 Brown started building a tracklayer version, the DB4.
Best also assumed considerable debt to allow it to continue expansion, especially production of its new Best Model 60 "Tracklayer".
Holt offered the Caterpillar 45 and Best introduced his C. L. Best Model 40 "Tracklayer".
In 1915, the C. L. Best Gas Traction Co. exhibited its new "Tracklayer" at the California state fair.
This new Best company acquired the rights to manufacture the Lombard Steam Log Hauler, an early tracked crawler, and began producing "tracklayer" tractors.
Because of this, the tracks laid are straightforward, not the wanderings that may characterize a lost person, nor do they include deliberate attempts by the tracklayer to deceive the dog.
The Caterpillar Sixty was originally introduced for sale beginning in 1919 as the C. L. Best 60 Tracklayer, manufactured by the C. L. Best Tractor Company.
After a specified time, depending on the difficulty of the track and the requirements of the rules of the organization, the dog and handler are directed to the track and find the tracklayer and articles as required.
In general, a dog must work continually as if genuinely looking for a lost person without assistance from the handler, and find the required number of lost articles and the tracklayer at the end of the track, for the dog to be awarded a pass.
On the day of the trial, a tracklayer follows the marked track and removes any marks that have been placed on the track, then leaves articles of clothing on the track as specified by the steward or judge, including one at the end of the track.
Since then, they fall into the power of the dreadful trackman.
I never did find out who Currie was, but he must have been a trackman.
He was from our village, used to be the trackman here."
His father-in-law spent 42 years working for Transit as a trackman.
As a teenager, Perkins was a trackman and an athlete.
The Trackman is a giant, who lives in the catacombs for a very long time.
It has a mouse (well, trackman marble) and a keyboard.
Her husband, also Gabriel, made good money as an Amtrak trackman for a few years.
But the American influence on "Trackman" is clear.
"Trackman" bears no resemblance to a Hollywood blockbuster.
I swung him around, the way a trackman throws the hammer, and slung him into the bedroom.
"You can't build this set," he said gleefully, peering down a subway tunnel where "Trackman" was being filmed.
I have spoken to Ian Trackman and we are going to meet on Tuesday 4 July.
"For a trackman, that is."
His father, Antonio, a railroad trackman, married late, became increasingly erratic, and was finally diagnosed as schizophrenic and institutionalized.
While at DePauw, Karl played football, baseball and was again a "star trackman".
As a collegiate trackman for Eastern Michigan University, Jim improved to 4:04.34 and 1:52.85 respectively.
A former railway trackman, he was appointed as Director for Ideas 2 Go Ltd in January 2006.
Among the 30-year veterans were trackman Felix Gonzales and tram operator Juventino Ramirez.
A platelayer or trackman is a railway employee whose job is to inspect and maintain the permanent way of a railway installation.
Bob Ritter, a jowly 57-year-old trackman with white hair pulled back in a ponytail, carefully unfolded a sketch that Mr. Franklin had done of him.
He went on to Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois, where he was a prominent football player and trackman.
Logitech makes a larger trackball, the Cordless Optical TrackMan ($69.95), that looks like an outsize, over-buttoned mouse.
It also features "Trackman" (called "TrakEdit" in the US version), a mode which allows players to create their own tracks using various objects.
The trackman had been delighted to see him-- still full of complaints about his hired labourers--and had wished Helward well in his expedition.