Robby; Very few tractor shows in my area have any type of classes or judging. An original tractor out of the field or barn is just as welcome as the nicely restored ones. People are very friendly at all of the shows and very few will be picking at your tractor. Many of the shows have on site camping so you can take your camping unit and stay for the whole show. Lots of socializing in the evenings.
Some activities will include parades, tractor pulling, fun tractor driving games such as barrel rolling, slow races and fast start contests. Exhibitors are free to drive their tractors around the showgrounds and campgrounds within reason.
I have included a link to some Tennessee shows that may interest you. Doesn't show much in Alabama. One of the earlier shows in at Gray, Tenn. and I have heard good reports about this show. I am not familiar with your location or location of the Tenn. shows, but browse the site to find shows that interest you.
Another way to get acquainted with tractor people is to join a local tractor and engine club. Lots of good information from the club members and will certainly make it easier to get to know your way around the hobby.
One word of warning!!!. Once you get started, it is a snowball affect and one or two tractors will not be enough.
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