I would look for a tractor with 3pt hitch (can be added to and h for $500 or so aftermarket).
I would look for live hydraulics. (That can be added or might come with the H on the distributor shaft.)
For mowing with a brush hog live pto is much preferred.
Of your list, the 100 series Fords are the only ones that stand out. However, the x7x series is the SelectoSpeed and while it was a good idea in the day, that automatic system had 3 clutches in it, several parts are hard to get any more, and they cost a fortune to repair. I would much preference a x6x model of the 100 series Fords.
I would suggest you find better people to hang out with and advise you on tractor issues, I believe you are being steered in bad directions! :)
You could get an H to work for you with enough money, tho it will not have a live pto. The higher model Fords on your list would be great, but you are taking a huge risk on that very old automatic transmission design and future $$$$. The N model Fords tend to be fondly remembered and are overpriced for what they are. 70 years ago they were ahead of their time, but compared to a mid 1950s tractor they lack power, lack gear selection, lack live hydraulics, lack live pto, are just generally much less of a tractor than what you could buy for about the same money.....
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