Your price is fine as a good "user." Power steering, live PTO and hi-low trans means it can be used with many things other tractors cannot. I don't know why other's think it's has to have "collector" value or not have worth. I've seen similar tractors in this area sell for near $4000 is in good shape. Looks like a great "user" for a double 14" plow, rear tiller, rear 6' snowblower, brush hog, etc.
I suspect your problem is . . . few people are spending high dollars on stuff like this right now. I ran ads all summer in the Albany NY district area and was pretty amazed at how stuff is NOT selling unless you near give it away. I sold a Ferguson TO35 (live PTO and hi-low trans) for $1200. I sold an Allis Chalmers HD6 dozer in real nice shape for $3000. I had been offered $5500 a year before when I didn't want to sell it.
If you need the money - keep dropping the price until it sells. If you do NOT need the money - pull the ad and retry in the spring. Maybe things will get better and maybe they'll get worse. We've got rampant inflation even though it goes unreported. When a dollar is worth 35 cents - does that means tractors will bring higher pricers or lower pricers? I don't know. When I was a kid, a Milky Way candy bar was 5 cents. I just bought one yesterday for a $1.39!
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