With the condition you state it's worth scrap value. According to tractor data it's 3875 lbs.
For what you will spend fixing it you can buy a decent one. So if it's to use it isn't worth it. If on the other hand you are looking for a project and A. have the cash to dump in it or B. plan on taking your time and doing one thing at a time to spread out the cash outlay you can be OK on it.
If it's for a work tractor what are you going to do with it? If for working in the woods or small areas (garden plot) a utility style tractor will work much better. I have both a M and a Ford 8N for work. I run the M maybe 20 hours a year. The 8N runs about 20 hours a month. Thinking about replacing the M with a bit higher HP utility style tractor. Been looking at 350s and 3000-4000 Fords. But all of my equipment is for farming. Use a 1206 for the heavy stuff and a TBL for moving bales and other loader type work.
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