Not trying to get the cart before the horse but pretty much narrowed down my choice to a new 21 hp tym manufactured sub compact with loaded r14 tires probably the small tires won't offer much in terms of weight but having difficulties finding two potential attachments a manual angle 5 or 6 foot xb qa snow plow, all I've seen are hydraulic angle ones, admittedly they are nice, but I've devised a plowing system where I only have to get off equipment or atv and change angle on plow once or twice at most probably kick myself for not splurging and getting third function, also a 3pt log splitter with PTO pump you couple to the rear PTO shaft. Not plug into tractors hydraulic system, like all I've viewed.
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I'm glad you found a way to avoid the hydraulic angle, I must adjust the angle on my plow 50 times or more in each plowing session, as I keep it angled running up the drive and then turn it straight to push across the parking lot. I even adjust the angle on the fly when carving out in front of the garage doors from the side. Whatever works.
But I'd not put a 6 foot plow on any tractor weighing much less than 5000#, or 5 ft. on anything much under 3500#, when accounting for all tire loading and ballast. Last time I tried running even 48" on a sub-compact, I had constant traction problems, and had to have a buddy stand on the rear implement just to be able to push snow. Those little tractors have plenty of torque, thanks to gearing, but they just don't have sufficient traction to push a plow of any size thru heavy snow.
I'm basing this on "east coast snow", of course, but I thought Michigan got much of the same, often heavy and icy... not only the light and fluffy powder like those folks out in Wyoming are used to seeing.
As to log splitters, have you looked at just buying a PTO-driven hydraulic pump? What are the cylinder and valve sizes of the splitters you're looking at? Figure about 1 second of full stroke time (24" down + 24" back) per GPM of pump, on a 4" cylinder.
Personally, I never really saw the advantage of a 3-point splitter on the scale you'd be shopping, but that's been debated here many times. So much cheaper to just put those hours on a little crappy 7hp B&S or Honda gasser, than racking up countless idle hours on your tractor, and that keeps your tractor free to use as a log lift, or for fetching and hauling.