It appears to have the horizontal starting engine, or it looks like the head and spark plug, possibly the same engine as the D6 ? or D4? I'm not that well versed in the motor graders, You should get the serial number off it, will be easier to get more specifics, obviously a 212 model !
It has the scarifier, nice for breaking up compacted material for grading, nice for dirt roads, snow clearing to an extent.
If those tires are good, not a bad find or would appear to be, theres your road maintainer, think you said you snow plow locally. They can be handy, may not see a lot of use over time unless used by a contractor.
You'll learn a valuable skill grading with one of those, I ran a much later 12 series, occasionally, going way back, interesting to watch one operated by skilled or experience hands.
Obviously you have ACMOC and ACME antique caterpillar forums, excellent resources for these.
Looks to be in decent shape, really hard to tell, some photos of the brass tags, I have one on my D7 that says "corps of engineers" has the serial number of the tractor, and other nomenclature.
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