@RUSSELL5000, you have been getting great advice here. I am a little late but I will throw in some info as well.
I have a 2000 model 4200 John Deere compact utility tractor that I bought new - 26 hp, 4WD, 9 forward gears, 3 reverse, manual transmission (wouldn't have it any other way), liquid filled tires, and MOST IMPORTANTLY - replaced side link and top link manual adjusters on the three point hitch with hydraulic side link and top link cylinders. This modification alone makes rear implements like a rear blade with trailing casters, a landscape rake with trailing casters, and a box scraper with a ripper control operating from the seat, all come alive on the fly.
Implements I own:
5 ft Rankin box scraper with manual lever to operate rippers from the tractor seat
6 ft landscape rake with trailing casters (my modification)
7 ft rear blade with trailing casters and hydraulic left / right angle cylinder (my modification)
5 ft heavy duty tilller
grapples for front end
42" forks for front end
14 ton 3 pt hitch very customized log splitter operated with tractor hydraulics.
backhoe attachment (sold in 2014 after purchasing a used mini-excavator (Takeuchi TB016)
Some photos showing different work. The grading was performed by me on a 900 ft section of access road to our property. I kept this road in very good condition for several years.
The photo of the house and yard is what I did with the tractor over a period of several years (a 2 1/2 acre lot). Note the boulder below the retaining wall.
The last photo was brushing out and leveling an acre of ground for a relative.
I have over 3,300 operating hours on this tractor and I have done many projects similar to what you want to do. Tractors can do amazing work if you have the right one for the job and it is set up properly.
- John