Winch!
I live on the side of a forested mountain with rugged terrain and clay, soil which gets spongy when wet. Off limits to my tractor. So I need a winch to harvest standing dead & dead fall to my driveway that splits my 4 acres. I can chainsaw logs to manageable lengths in the woods. Once pulled to the driveway, I can use the tractor to carry logs to my firewood processing area to buck, split & stack.
I really encourage you to get one. I do not say that lightly because I am a make-do-kind-of-guy too. But I logged without a winch, and then with a winch, and there is no comparison. I will even say, that because of trying to get to every stump, of every tree, driving through brush, getting stuck, etc...you will pay for a winch by either buying one, or busting your tractor up not having one.
In logging with a tractor: a winch is about 75% of the set-up.
They have 100% traction
You can winch an idle saving tractor damage
You can winch trees 150 feet away
You can sneak trees between rocks, stumps and brush piles
You can winch up steep hillsides
You can winch-twitch...and if you get stuck...drive ahead up to 150 feet, and winch again
Winch yourself out of a stuck situation
You can double your line and winch twice as much as before
You can winch down leaned trees safely
You can pull trees around corners
It is much safer because you cannot roll your tractor over backwards (Kind of like having wheelie bars on your tractor).
You probably know all these, but it is my sincerest hope that you get the winch you are after. Best of luck (even if you have to buy your wife flowers every day for a month, and purchase (2) shoe-of-the month clubs, so you can then ask her for a winch for your tractor) LOL