Old Farmalls CAN NOT run a rototiller. They could MAYBE run one that had it's own engine and all you did was drag it around. Their first gear is way too fast at WOT.
I think with all your goals you will probably need two tractors. If you sacrifice the belly mower and go for a bush hog you could probably get it done with one more modern, 3 pt tractor. Think about it this way, unless you have a skid loader you need two tractors just to haul manure. It is not fun dropping the spreader to fill it up then hooking the loader tractor to the spreader to go spread.
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