Personally as mentioned (runs with scissors) above I am a big fan of forks and I use them more than I do the bucket or grapple. I did not see anything pallet specific to need forks but they are very versatile…you can lift a log with forks but it is hard to lift a pallet correctly with a grapple…grapples are task specific and they are awesome. If you think you might want a grapple or something else on the front that used hydraulics, purchase time is good time to consider a 3rd function on the loader. Likewise if you want to take advantage of hydraulics on the rear to their feature called rear remotes which allows use of hyrdaulics behind the machine to your implements. I’d get those at purchase time if not familiar with hydraulics.Do need a PTO for at least a Rotary Cutter.
The only thing I can think of needing to move is maybe logs, even those I can probably cut to any size as needed. They would be Ponderosa Pines which are not typically heavy.
Height of lift is not super necessary as well.
Holes would need to be at least 3ft deep to get below frost. Number of holes...not sure as I am just thinking of things I may need.
Snow removal would be nice to have....but I am not up there in the winter as much...but would eventually like to be up there more in the winter or have that option if needed.
My main needs would be for brush and for gravel driveway maintenance and maybe snow removal. The rest would be things that would be nice to have for possible future projects.
I think from your description you already are sort of in the neighborhood size wise with what you are thinking. But would offer if you can swing it to buy a size larger than you think…it’s common to find out other uses and in a couple years where a little bit bigger goes a long way if you like to buy just once. It’s not my money but I’d recommend buying a size larger than what you think you need. Along with that thought, I’d price many different models as there is a lot of overlap in size and capability and you may be surprised at the price of some larger models where you can get a lot more tractor sometimes for similar or less money.
in your OP it suggested this is first tractor, before buying I’d recommend take a look at tractor mike videos online as well as messicks…tractor mike will have some different safety and operational videos that might give suggestion. iMO messicks is great to share features and comparisons between models.
if a first tractor I’d also consider ballast options prior to purchase (tires, wheel weights, and or other attachments). Tractor Mike will have a video about ballast…it’s worth watching along with his videos on hills if not familiar with a tractor. If not familiar with a center pivot axle watch videos and learn before testing for yourself.
the OEM headlights on a tractor are blocked by a loader/bucket. If you think you may want lights and not do yourself that is another item to consider at purchase time.
Depending on the machine you choose, it would be helpful to ask forum on implement size (width in some cases appropriate for your machine)
ask questions whatever they are…you’ll get lots of thoughts and different options on this site that can help and save you money in the long run.
happy shopping.