Well, It is the only new tractor I've ever owned...
It is versatile, small, maneuverable, semi-powerful, and fun to operate.
the back-hoe pops on and off super easily.
There are several different attachments, such as blade box, post hole digger and wood splitter.
I'm buying a tiller next and maybe a mower which mounts underneath the carriage!
the only negatives are the initial "sticker price" of $25,000 and the Land Pride auger
the Land Pride auger needs a clutch! The unit costs a boat load of money and really needs more protection then just a shear pin.
Also, the auger has no down pressure, which sucks in hard clay, and when it hits a rock (!), it spins out of control. The only way to combat this is to always have your hand on the power take-off control and get ready to lift up and/or slow rotation.
Another question: Why can you run both power take-offs at the same time? Mower and back end?