I'll try to address everything:
Sounds like you just want/need to get away from lightly built tractors ?
Yes and no. The FEL lift capacity of a comparable framed tractor isn't all that much different than mine is.
I think it has more to do with what the units are intended for, I'm trying to make my CUT tractor do more work than it was designed for. I'm well aware of the ongoing debate of 'bota's are lightweight' and don't want this to turn into another one of those threads :laughing:
There are a lot of old threads on this, maybe this will help:
TractorByNet.com - Compact Tractor Forum
Yup :thumbsup:
I also did some preliminary searching over the last 6 hrs haha. I did find a couple good threads explaining the basics. My understanding is that the closest I can get to the ease of use of an HST is the hyrdo power reverser transmission, so I guess that's what I want

I'm not sure I'd be as happy with an HST on that size tractor even if they did offer it though. Since my tractor (the dreaded K word tractor

was too light for what I was doing, I added rear ballast to the tires, 1100lbs of Rimguard. Then, I added a 1k pound box blade. I get good stability now, but I can barely use my HIGH setting as the tractor just wines the whole time. I am pretty much stuck with medium and low and a lot of times low is too slow and medium will whine as well. I feel like I'm now overloading the tractor and asking too much of it. I don't think it's cause it's a Bota, I think it's cause its not meant for what I'm doing with it. (OR-my expectations were too high)
Piston.
I suggest you keep a hydro for this work and look into the 4520 and 4720 cab models as well as comparable size in other brands.
I have thought a bit about this, and I certainly won't rule it out since you suggested it, I know you have plenty of experience with that size tractor!
There is no doubt that an HST is highly valued by me. This is probably the ONLY downside I can think of by upgrading. It's a big one that's for sure!
I'm embarrassed to say that I actually have quite a few hours sitting in a 4x20 cab model. Only problem is, I've never moved it from it's parking spot on the dealer's lot!

I swear they see me coming now and go lock up all the cab models so I can't sit in them :laughing: I wouldn't mind a little more space in there for my afternoon naps:laughing:
I do think I'd appreciate a bigger cab, but I see where a bigger tractor can also be cumbersome.
Another note about the FEL lift capacity, I almost never use the bucket, and almost always use the grapple, which I wouldn't be able to put on the 410, and on top of that, once I get my house built, I'll be losing the 410 back to my dad who is 2hrs away (it's actually HIS backhoe anyways, I'm just using it for the 'land clearing stage')
On top of wanting a cab for the cold winters, and more lift capacity at the FEL, I've also had my eye on buying a rear 3pt hitch grapple for skidding logs. I don't think my current tractor has the capabilities I want out of it. I worry so much about pulling the rear end out from stressing the top link so much.
Also, what is this I am reading about a "buddy seat"? That could be a huge selling point to the wife now that we have our first child on the way....FINALLY!





I'm gonna need a spot for the kid to sit when he/she gets old enough :thumbsup: