Avery Zahn, 31, leaves little doubt what he plans to do with the $1,000 he pocketed for winning the 2014 National Backhoe Roe-D-Hoe in Indianapolis. “It’s going towards the restoration of my ’67 Camaro,” he says.Zahn’s combined time of 55 seconds was the best among 11 finalists that included the top 10 qualifiers and Iowa State Champion Tim Rozendall of Otley, Iowa, who placed seventh. The event took place at the Pumper & Cleaner Environmental Expo International in February.Sponsored by the National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association, 86 contestants made 127 attempts at placing bowling pins into PVC tubes and setting














