Thanks for the input Tim and all,
I may be leaning toward the 6520 2wd at this point, it is heavier in the rear-end and that may help offset the fact that its not 4wd when using the loader. We currently have about 100 acres (maybe adding more in the not too distant future), and its not extremely hilly (at least very few really sharp hills), its mostly established pasture so there's no real mud around, and of course, in North Carolina we don't get that much snow. So 4wd may not be as important to me as some ... especially considering price.
Again thanks everyone for your past and future comments.
I may be leaning toward the 6520 2wd at this point, it is heavier in the rear-end and that may help offset the fact that its not 4wd when using the loader. We currently have about 100 acres (maybe adding more in the not too distant future), and its not extremely hilly (at least very few really sharp hills), its mostly established pasture so there's no real mud around, and of course, in North Carolina we don't get that much snow. So 4wd may not be as important to me as some ... especially considering price.
Again thanks everyone for your past and future comments.