I looked up your tractor and your at the bottom of the HP range that Woods recomends for the 1050. HP is not the issue its the wieght and strength of the tractor itself. The hoes weight is 53% of your what your tractor weighs. Tractor #3560, hoe #1891, then add a #100 or more to that with a large bucket. If you go with a PTO version it wieghs more due to the pump, tank etc..
You have a loader and its weight adds to the tractor total and provides a ballast. So that 53% number can be reduced some.
It will probably work ok but pushing the limits. I'd also see what the mfg says. The 9000 would not be an issue.