I'm with you on all those choices. In my opinion, too much is made of the difference between the HST vs clutch&gear trannys. I love the fine control of our HST and it is clearly best for loader work. But that doesn't make the clutch&gear transmission a bad choice just because the HST is slightly better for loader work. I'm not always doing loader work, and as good as HST is for that, I prefer power shift for everything else except loader work. ..... SNIP......
After writing that post just above, I realized that there is one transmission that I do not like and advise people to stay away from.
This is from experience, In fact, I have a tractor with this very transmission.
It is a powershift with 4 ranges and fingertip forward and reverse. So far, so good... but instead of a foot clutch it has a torque converter. No foot clutch at all. That makes for less wear and tear on the drive train, higher usable HP & fuel efficiency almost as good as a gear transmission, and none of the expense and whine of a HST. But it also makes it almost impossible to do delicate work with the loader.
For delicate work with that type transmission you stand on the brakes (both brakes equally or it will lurch sideways), put the powershift into lowest gear, advance the throttle to engage the torque converter, and then evenly ease off the brakes just a little bit to allow it to lurch forward and then quickly push down on the brakes to stop the lurch. Hopefully it didn't waggle side to side with all this brake work. All of it real tricky.... Sure a a person can learn to do it, but that doesn't ever make it easy.
And trying to do anything delicate on on a slope or slippery ground is bound to lead to sliding sideways enough to put dents in things. It's just not a good transmission for delicate loader work where you want to move something controllably a few inches. No problem, because that's not what it was designed to do.
Now for moving dirt from one side of a construction site to another it's unbeatable. Low operator stress and a very long-lasting high efficiency transmission
rScotty