Everyone wants to buy the right size tractor. Right size for some people is a different size for other people. My Kubota is 68 HP but in a compact M Series tractor, which is right size for me, but your requirements are probably different. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Guess the ideal tractor would look something like a Bat Mobile. It would fit anywhere, mow around trees spaced 10 feet apart in the orchard, get up into corners, be very low to the ground so those branches didn't hit you, have little spikes that came out of the tires for amazing traction when using ground engaging equipment, and have retractable tracks so you could operate on 30 degree slopes safely. It would have to have variable HP. Burn almost no fuel at the low HP settings while mowing, and then rev right up there to pull that heavy equipment and bailer.
Then you could fold it up neatly and put it in the trunk of your car.
Guess we are all still looking for one like that! /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
Ken Hern in his book, The Owner Build Homestead, defined the ideal tractor for a homestead was a small tracked loader plus a small B Size Kubota. Pretty Darn Close. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif