I like Jay's two-piece approach if you don't have a lot of grass or rear blade use. In that case you could get by with a small forklift and kiddie-sized box store rider
I confess to being a tool and equipment addict and would want a larger tractor with more capability, so my input may sound excessive to some.
The lift capacity on my L4240 with the LA854 loader is listed as 2,489 lbs lift (full at pin) and 1,878 lbs lift (full at 500mm). I believe the current equivalent is the L4060 that has an LA805 loader is rated lower at 1,715 and 1,290# respectively.
Mine has picked everything it's been asked to. Without knowing the actual weights of loads lifted I can't say the limit has been reached with it. I have grabbed the rear end of a 1986 Volvo station wagon with a chain around the bumper brackets, lifted it up and relocated it to another part of the property. Kinda like playing "wheelbarrow" only with machines in lieu of third grade kids
Pretty sure my previous L3200 with an LA524 wouldn't have done that.
Not certain what you're mowing. I don't like MMM's or ZT's. Been using RFM's since around 1992 here (5', 6' and now 7-1/2') with loaded rear tires. The FEL and frame are easy on/off so they live in the shed till needed. The L4240 with a 7-1/2' RFM
comfortably and easily does our 3-1/2 acres in under 90 minutes and one time when I was really in a hurry it took an hour. That was bordering on abuse due to the yard not being real nice and smooth. I have documented here that the L4240 has the sharpest turning radius of the tractors I've owned.