I don’t see why not.  My dad used it for his garden over there quite a few years and he backed it into that spot, under its own power, about 10 years ago.  Nobody has tried to start it since then, the last year he had a garden.
A little fresh gas and a new 6 volt battery, and my guess is, that it would fire right up.  He has a mounted two bottom plow and one row mounted cultivators for it.
My grandpa bought it new in 1950.  It was quite a bit less expensive than a Ford 8n back then.  It doesn’t have a 3 point hitch, but it does have live hydraulics, on the draw bar.  That gave it an edge over the Ford, for plowing.  Changing implements took a lot longer though.
That was the first tractor that I ever operated.  I used to crimp and rake hay, and cultivated a lot of corn with it, when I was a teenager.