Someone mentioned a 4000 or 5000 Ford. I'll second that. One series newer (4600, 5600 or 6600) would get you a much needed increase in hydraulic flow for better loader use, though. 4-wheel-drive (front wheel assist, really) would be nice, but isn't a must have. As for clipping pasture, I use a 9' mower-conditioner. Way faster than the 6' brush hog that I have, and doesn't need any more power. (pull it with my Ford 4600) I "bleed blue", so of course I'd recommend Fords... but get what is serviced in your area. 50 to 75 h.p. would cover your needs nicely.
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