Dang, you must be pulling some logs! I think the 7060 will suit your needs. The 7040 I mentioned ran a 7' mower to mow pasture and bale spear to handle large rounds just fine. The owner also had a 7060 cab, and brought it out one day to cut a field across the road. He had a batwing, 15' I think, and the grass and brush almost hid the tractor.Sorry, I should have explained more about my use. I'm looking to get a MFWD with FEL. Primary use will be maintaining 800' gravel driveway, that is on a pretty steep incline. Currently use HD 8' Rhino blade, which is more than the 2030 wants to pull it uphill loaded with rock. 2nd use is pulling logs for firewood and a little milling. Not many a log the 4020 won't pull out of the woods, may have to cut them down a bit for the 7060. 3rd use is bush hogging about 20 acres hilly ground, and around woods/field edges. Currently have both 7' Woods 3 pt mower and a 10' pull type bush hog. 4th use is snow removal for multiple residences on the property. Used brother in laws Mahindra 5145 for this past 12" snow. It did well, MFWD was nice, but it lacks power. Also be nice to have FEL with bucket or forks for general stuff around the farm. I do have a Case backhoe for large loader work. I know it a tradeoff for a lighter tractor, giving up pulling capability, but would like the ability to be able to move it with 10k trailer and 1/2 ton truck over short distances.
Here is my current stable of tractors.
That 4020 came from the era when tractors were used to pull (or draw, from Latin) a plow across the plains, and weight was king. The Asian tractors came from the rice paddies, where weight was a liability and 4wd was almost universal to make up. So few of us do real farming, we find lighter, more maneuverable 'tractors' (really more like tool carriers) handy. The 4wd is practically a necessity for the loader role.