Thanks for all of your help guys! Bidding stalled at $600 and I snagged it for $700. The scrap guys weren't willing to bid higher (good!)
The engine appears complete with magneto and adapter. The cylinders are probably rusted from the humidity (the carb was open, but is a sidedraft and the exhaust had a vertical opening) so I am going to fill them with Kroll / PB Blaster / MMO / diesel and hope for the best. It appears to be hand crank only, but there is a place for an electric starter on the flywheel housing, so I will be fitting one before attempting to start it.
The controls all move though they are rusted on the outside surfaces. The wiring needs replaced. The cab was cut in two for transport at one time and then tack welded back on - no biggie - much of the metal needs replaced anyways and I am going to remove the top half for transport. Several of the original windows, molding, etc are still there so I can use all for templates for the entire cab.
The drivetrain / wheels appear to move / roll and all have air except the front right tire which is torn. Unfortunately they are all split rims, and in poor shape (from rust), so I am afraid of working on it and I don't think any shop will touch them. I am trying to get a tire shop to come out to just put a tire on, and fill it with a few PSI just to keep it seated - that will make moving much easier. Plan right now is to have the wheels customized / rebuilt with a conventional bead and install correct tires. It isn't original but I will take safety over originality any day of the week. I had a split rim on an IH pickup with 12k original miles that exploded - the rim itself had rusted on the inside and weakened and it gave way instantaneously. Had I been checking the air in the tire I probably would have been killed. I don't mess with no split rims
I'm only 25 so I've got some years left.
I recorded the SN's but they are in my other coat. I believe the machine SN was
8A121 and the engine SN was
9A201, but I will have to verify
(verified).
The only snag is my shop is wide and tall but the doors are split and are 8.5 feet wide and 7.2 feet tall. The tractor is 9.5 feet wide (with the blade where it is) and 7.5 feet tall at the cab cut. It will have to be outside but will be covered. Plan is to cut the shop supports (it is wood) and raise it around 3 feet (or more). This needs to be done for the car lift I am planning on putting in anyways
But not til next year, at least. In any case, will have to work on it outside. I'm in town but the neighbors will not care.
Now I am on the prowl for books. It looks like the operating manual and service manual are both available as reprints but I do not know if they contain part numbers (which I can look up here at work). Will just have to order and pray!