Definitely a Farmall C. You can tell by the straight clutch pedal. Super C's have a bit of a bend in them at the trans. platform, where they make contact.
Depending on what you're going to do on your small farm, I bet you'll be surprised how much you would use it. I have 2 Supers w/Fast Hitch, and are my "go to" tractors for probabaly 75% or more of stuff done around here. A bit more handy than a C with just a straight drawbar. But I rake & ted hay, one is hooked to the manure spreader all of the time, unless needed for something else. I have a small bolt on the drawbar seed spreader I use to reseed pasture, or they hayfield, or Rye on the garden. It'd be handy to pull a wagon or trailer if you have a loader on your other tractor. If you're going to have a garden, a pull type disk will do a much better job, if you have a big enough garden to turn it. There are a thousand "gin" jobs they can do. The best part, they are easy of fuel..!!
The down side is mounted attachments. Not hard to find, but just takes a good while to get them on.
As far as value, I'd say it'd be worth more keeping it around for odd jobs, than try to sell outright.