In the entire time I have owners tractors, I have found them to be "super wheelbarrows." People think I am nuts for shoveling into a tractor but out west, much of the landscaping involves raking out native rock and then replacing it with a native multi-color colored rock. We put down rock like people back east put down grass.
Being able to get your bucket into an area where you have spoil to move is so handy. You can drive around and pick up several piles.
When I did my backyard demo, the old yard had 30+ tons of some kind of 1" minus (one inch and smaller) pink rock that absolutely didn't go with what we wanted to do. Even my dogs didn't like walking on it because it had sharp edges. But, I could use that same material near my barn, 500 feet away. Over a weeks time, I raked up and loaded my FEL with all of it and relocated it to where I used it. There was absolutely no choice. It had to go somewhere and paying someone else to come in and rake it up and haul it away would have been pretty expensive.
FELs are what make a tractor so useful. I second the notion that they are "must have" items. My FEL gets 85% of the use on my machine.