Working sideways on the 11% grade most of my property lies on, I rigged and pulled out a bunch of dead fall. I've been using a 60 VDC electric chain saw for much of the work, and man is that thing handy! It never floods, and I can easily work until lunchtime on it's battery capacity. Especially handy when you are doing a lot of starts and stops, SO much more convinent then a gasser.
I have a new attachment coming in later today or tomorrow that will be just the thing for picking up and packing it all in my 12' dump trailer (with the backdoors open so extra length, for the 1/4 mile trip up to my burn area, and where the shop's beer fridge is. The forks were handy enough for stockpiling, and I did most of the pulling using the built in receiver socket.
The new (used, but only 278 hours) U 25s mini exvavator was used for loading the slash pile in the dump trailer. I consider it an accessory for the L3301. They compliment each other great, and of course the colors match. I'm not sure of the political correctness of talking about a mini X here, but hey, it's a Kubota, and it's frigging awesome! I'm actively using both units building a bike/hiking trail on my property, steep and rocky in places, very tight quarters everywhere, and it has been a blast to determine which and how to use each machine during different phases of the project. It is very hard to believe the power the mini X has, on just 20 HP, quiet too.