So far, there has been no serious idscussion of budget. So, how mich are you willing to spend?
With Kubotas, for example, the
BX25 TLB lists out st $23k Canadian, and the bigger
B2650 will cost you $9k or $10k more with the QA FEL and backhoe with the necessary associated frame strengthener. So, put the specs for these 2 tractors side by side and see if the extra money for the
B2650 is worth it. Also, drive both of them and see how they feel for example on uneven terrain. I tried the
B2650 and personally found it a bit too big for me, but that may not be the case for you. As well, I currently have the
BX25 with a bunch of attachments that I've collected over the years, and so upgrading to the
B2650 is not worth the extra money to me. BUT if I were starting over... I might go for the
B2650. (BTW, I would never buy a tractor without a backhoe on it.)
The biggest issue you will find is with respect to the lifting capacity of the FEL, simply because that is what you will use the most. So, my recommendation would be that you pay close attention to the FEL lifting capacities of any tractors that you look at it. Regarding the volume of the FEL for moving light stuff like snow, you can get a bucket expander from expanded.com for the
BX25 that doubles the heaped capacity, and I use it every winter.
Good luck to you, and do keep us posted. We TBNers get huge vicarious satisfaction out of spending your money!