Well, I was driving by on my way to do a couple errands so I stopped and looked it over.
I believe it is a 54 based on what I could see of the s/n. Looked like 5 digits starting with NAA8?2?3 which I believe makes it '54 vintage.
Fired right up from a cold start. No smoke as it was driven around the yard. Converted to 12V with new battery. He said the motor had been gone over and all gaskets replaced and leaks fixed. I saw some oil on the left side brake backing plate and when asked he said there was a leak but it had been fixed. There were some new bolts and nuts on the backing plate which would seem to support this. Fenders have some rust (maybe rot) in the area of the mounting bolts at the bottom of the fender (see photo).
Has a nice brush paint job on it which is providing protection from the elements but has little value other than that. All other sheet metal looked sound, no signs of neglect or abuse. Tires have some serious checks as you can see in the one photo. Dash instruments were all there, the proofmeter looks original and faded but operable. hourmeter shows ~2500 hours (didn't get a photo of the gauges, sorry). Should have got a couple overall shots but I was just taking pics as I looked it over.
I can take more photos if anyone wants them. I have no connection this person or the tractor just posting for Mike but I see from his last post he is going to hold off until he completes his move to GA.
Anyway, the sign says $3500 OBO and he said he is willing to talk to if interested give the guy a ring.
I think 3500 is high but thats his starting point. Its not restored at all but it is in good working condition if you want something to put to work with no repairs required. I believe it could be the basis for a restoration job if that's what you're into.
I should qualify all the above with I have no background with these old tractors like UltraDog or Soundguy to name just two. I have turned a few wrenches in my years but little of it on tractors. Still, I like to think I can spot a POJ or something on its last legs when I see it.