For what you described, the Yanmar SA325 would be my choice. It is a lightweight tractor with probably the highest lift capacity of any tractor that is Sub 2300 lb. with the loader on. Take the loader off, and it is about 1,800lb.
Weight matters for lawn mowing and weight matters for lifting. You can easily add weight to the tires, and rear (Ballast) but you cannot remove weight for mowing from a tractor that is built more heavily.
A lot of the guys on this site will tell you you need a heavy tractor for lifting and serious dirt work. Which is hogwash. You can add weight to a tractor to reach the desired weight.
For about a summer I did a little bit of side work with my SA425 until Grandkids seemed to take a higher priority for my time. There wasn't really a job it couldn't do and do well.
Some of the jobs I did are pictured. But the SA325 is the exact tractor as my SA425, but with smaller tires. If you want more ground clearance for working in a woods, go with the SA425. But I can tell you, the SCUT tractors do not have much ground clearance (I've owned 3) and I would not pick one for doing a lot of lifting or working in the woods.
Having said that, you will be thrilled with whatever tractor you end up with as long as it has a loader. The loader is what I say gives you the tool you need to make your land yours. I have 5 acres and I never really felt like I owned 5 acres of land until I had a tractor with a loader; because when all you do is mow 5 acres, you really can't do much else with it.
I post the pics of just a small fraction of things I've done. The guys on this site who have owned tractors for years can contribute too. 1.2 acres "You don't need a tractor", hogwash. You need a tractor.
This pic is 9 acres of overgrown lawn that the homeowner got behind on because his ZTR broke down. I did this a couple of times with a rear finish mower.
Tilled and graded Two large yards for new builds.
Before lawn
After
Before
After
72" land plane, no problem at all. The SA425/325 come with two rear remotes standard.
I refurbished several large driveways that were full of potholes with this land plane. Made a little cash doing that too.
My own garden
This drive was the worst I've seen it had a washed out spot that you almost couldn't get through with a low profile car. These pics do not show the worst part. Pics are hard to show pot holes in.
But the homeowner was amazed I took even his worst potholes out in about an hour and a half. Big drive way too
Before (I did not get a pic of the worst part of the drive)
After (No gravel was purchased) I only charged them $150 do do the job since I had already done a lot of work for them.