Your tractor choice should be AFTER you decide what implements you want to use. None of the tractors you listed have a three point hitch. So their implements are going to need to be made for each model/brand of tractor.
If the tractors your looking at just have a flat drawbar then you can get pull type implements, plow/disk. Pull type implements do not work the best in small garden type spots. IF you have plenty of room to turn on the ends then your fine but if your sandwiched between property lines you would be better off with mounted implements.
Without a three point hitch those mounted implements become harder to find. Example: There are mounted plows made for the Farmall C tractor. You would need to find one with all the attaching hardware for a "C". Then that plow would not work on the Case or Allis Chalmers.
IF you buy a tractor with a three point hitch( Examples: Oliver 55 or 550, Ford 8N, 600 etc., Case 430, etc.) then your implements can be a multitude of brands as long as they use the three point system of attaching.
So decide or post what your wanting to do with the tractor and we can advise you better.
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