I guess turbos are pretty reliable, but expensive to replace. They also sound nice. But if you don't need the HP, I would probably opt for no turbo. The simpler, the better IMO. Our JD 6200 is turbo and drinks fuel like it's free!
My 08 Sierra Turbo 6.6 Sierra has a similar appetite for fuel.
Yet my small non turbo Kubota Wheel Loader almost seems to use no fuel at all. Go figure! A turbo might certainly put a little pep into its step, but I am not sure I would want that, if it reduces hours til a major overhaul required. Slow and steady wins the race as they say.
I also believe there were machines that were either very compact in nature or had insuficient cooling where the turbo models failed due to excessive heat. My thinking is, that sometimes you just can't get extra HP without undesired consequences.