IMO it depends on how long you believe you will need to have the mower. If it is over five years I'd be looking at a Kubota BX model. You will never wear it out, it will be worth close to what you paid for it when you no longer need it, and it can be used for multiple uses such as a loader or a 3 point implement.
Kubota is currently offering 0 % for 5 years.
I have had my
BX2660 for 15 years now and it has never had any major repairs. In that time in all probability I would have bought at least three lawn tractors that would have cost me as much as I paid for the BX. They would not have power steering or be as robust as the BX either. Just my $.02
We've got a LX2610 and it's not a good match for us.
I hate it. I find it uncomfortable, hard to get off of. I really hate the loader control being very easily bumped with my knee.
It's too large for the HP. It won't run a rototiller that'll cover it's footprint.
I've heard a lot of the similar sized utility tractors, of all brands, are built on the light duty side.
These size tractors came about due to the emissions of the bigger tractors.
Since I can't work on anything, I would need to find somebody, which seems to be impossible.
My preference would have been an older machine if similar size and higher HP.
Or a smaller 1980 JD400 sized machine with Similar up.
My wife like the Kubota LX2610. It's her machine, so it stays.
Stay away from the belly mowers / MMM, Mid Mount Mowers on the Kubotas.
Our MMM and most other Kubota MMMs I've heard about are very much a pia to install, remove and service.
Our much older JD400 was way easier and 40 years older.
Should have got another front deck Toros - which we did. Or a 3 point finish or bush whacker and mirrors or rear camera instead. The MMM was a waste of money.
I wish they made a deck to mount to the front loader.
Several years back, I could have made something.
A front deck for a skid loader would attach, but be too heavy for the little machine.
You could always put a pump on the PTO somewhere to run it.
It would also be possible to rig something up to a front driveshaft setup for a snowblower or broom