Your wife is small. The seat cutout can be annoying for small people if they don't adjust the seat properly - my partner sometimes has problems mowing because the mower stops if it thinks she's not in the seat.
Handy to lift everything. Anything you lift with a chain is easier to chain to pallet forks than to the bucket (unless you have chain hooks welded to your bucket). They're a poor man's grapple - you can load brush/sticks etc on them, whereas the bucket they fall out if they're longer than the bucket. You can tie things on to them. You can take a pallet and put low sides on it, and use it as a carry all when you're going places.
My forks are like this:
https://www.implementsdirect.co.nz/.../novaquip-3-point-linkage-pallet-forks-700-kg. They're actually 3 pt hitch forks, I added pins so they'll go on my loader. I can use them to carry a pallet of treasure on the back, or on the front to lift things.
Pallet forks are good for putting things on shelves, putting things away, putting family members up in the air more comfortably than in a bucket, lifting trailers, lifting my portable diesel tank, moving my partner's dog equipment shed that I built, pretty much any lift and carry type task.
I can't quite see the SSQA on that. You may have a pin-on bucket. That would make pallet forks a bit more difficult.