It's hard to recommend a peculiar brand or model of a tractor with your specs sense what your looking for in a domestic brand was never built to my knowledge.
The afore mentioned Kubota is probably as close as you'll find.
There are several brands that will more than do the job with a standard geared transmission, the basic problem is your tractor just doesn't have enough power.
You never mentioned what size mower your using, 5 ft in heavy grass will load a little TO35 that only has around 33 pto hp, also the transmission speed has a big effect, if you have the 6 spd with hi-lo rang you can get down to 1.3 mph in 1st which is very slow and the same as 1st gear in my 4000 Ford.
If you have the 4 spd trans 1st gear is 2.9 mph and over twice as fast.
Search through Tractor Data for info on different models and brands, pay close attention to transmission gear speeds and selections, also pay close attention to hp ratings, many of today tractors are rated for engine hp which is around 10-15 hp more than it available pto hp.
For example my old Ford 4000 is 52 pto hp which is equal to most of todays 60-65 hp tractors and it also weigh's more giving it a more solid feel in rough ground.
Not trying to sell you on a Ford, it just what I have but I can easily pull a 7ft mower with my 4000 and most times it's hooked to my 10ft pull type brush hog, I mow most times in 3rd gear and have only had to use 2nd in extremely heavy grass, have never had to use 1st gear and most pasture clipping is done in 4th gear.
For something with 4x4 and a loader I recommend something in the size line of a 4630 with the standard 8x2 trans, I don't recommend their shuttle transmission has it was built by Kubota, Fiat didn't honor the agreement Kubota had with Ford and now some parts have already been discontinued.
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