HST trannies are not my favorite for much of anything.
I've used and ran large old Hydro's IH656,1026, hydro100 when they were new. Excellent on PTO work and nice and handy for cultivators but that was about it.
At the present time sitting in my yard is Kubota
F2000 lawn mower (19 Hp) it's hydrostatic and does an excellent job.
Next up is the little Kioti CK2620 it is a hydrostatic (25 Hp) it does the job were I and when I wish to go real slow and my wife isn't very afraid of it. Otherwise it is very non-impressive, with the backhoe on it can just barely make the driveway in mid-range. I think it would have been a better tractor with a well geared transmission.
Next up the ol IH574, 4 speed inline shifted transmission with a hi-lo-reverse box also an inline shift pattern. It has been a good tractor used on back blades, a 14 foot wide area mower, an 8 ft snow blower, and it's many purpose these days a PTO generator. It's a quick snappy nimble handling tractor.
Then the tractor that actually gets used the most the Branson 8050 a 3 range (non-synchronized) with a synchronized 4 speed and a power shuttle. Easy to drive, easy to shift, good power and handling. Runs a loader with minimal effort. It used to go over to the farm until recently to be used on the corn planter and grain drill.
It tedded and raked hay, loaded round bales and such. For me it's driveway and brush hogging and flail mower, along with snow removal and similar tasks.
Then the big boy bought for one specific purpose a NH 8160 with 18 forward gears and 6 in reverse, all push button shifts with 6 gears and 3 ranges, then the left hand power shuttle. With a running weight of 13,000-16,000 pounds when she is chained up the pull type sand spreader behaves even on icey hills.
I bought her because the sander could push the Branson 8050 (12,000 pounds) some times coming down hill with a full load and possibly be a handfull.
I don't own a CVT (but I certainly would), power shifts and power shuttles are great, power shuttle and geared transmission are good, pure mechanical with a shuttle work good, hydrostatic transmissions are noisy, power sucking, easy to use, very inefficient transmission.
And that is my opinion having used many different transmissions over the years.