I am with GP other than i would skip a cub are the A and get a farmall 100,130,140 with the cultivators. A 140 will also run 5ft equipment and a 2 bottom plow along with other implements for the garden.
I would skip pre 64 fords and go straight for a Ford 3 cylinder 3000 are newer bigger with all the goody's. Power steering, live PTO and a 8 speed transmission you are cooking with gas. The Bad most all will need a clutch, power steering leaks repaired and some hydraulic work BTDT... A good solid engine and hydraulics are a must the rest can be worked around. If you got to have one rotor Cultivator ready tho rotor cultivators are not at the top of my list of thinks to own.
Loader, suck it up and get a dedicated loader tractor made for a loader that's not worn out are needs a complete rebuild. Loader tractor repairs grow to be complete rebuilds : ( Then you have to have a big heart to put the loader back on it...
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