As a 4-H leader i can give several things to consider. It is probably not going to be usable next year. It is fine to use it as a poster presentation and may prove attractive in that it gives insight to what was done. 30 inch by 40 inch (or as required by rules)Posters should have less than 50 words on them in 75 point type or larger. A notebook of the process should be a part of the presentation with dates and both success and non-successful parts of the restoration. By the way a restoration is complete disassembly and replacement of all components out of specification. If that was not as deep as he went, call it a repair and refresh. He will be asked how much you participated and should say what you did and why (danger, process, weight, or skill level) he should know and describe where parts were purchased. He should be able to describe what remains to be done. he should know the specifications of the machine and its former use. He should be confident in his answers, and not go off on other topics. Short answers that are directed to the question are best. There may be many more people to be judged, and time is important. He should be able to identify what he learned more than the tractor itself. My son was a successful stat fair winner here in MN several times after getting champion ribbons at the local fair. Jim
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