I first perused the several pages here on the subject, and the WoodMaxx keeps popping up as the best. Not the cheapest, but it seems like the type of implement that paying more up front for will result in greater satisfaction long term. I have a newer L3301, 60 hours on it now is all.
My perceived need for it, is for creating a mountain bike/hiking trail through a 1/4 mile of my sloping ground, solid with brush and trees currently, on my 40 acres, (147' fall in 1/4 mile, reason I know that off hand is because I already have a hydro electric grid tied generator onsite) of quaking aspen and piss elms, soft woods, nothing hard. Last spring I trailblazed a very narrow trail by hand (using a hand brush clipper and a battery powered chain saw) the entire 1/4 mile (actually a fair bit longer because it has a lot of curves) and while it is barely adequate for the bike, it bothered me to just chuck the cleared off brush and trees to the side. Plus it made the trail look a bit trashy, I'd like to get rid of the dead fall. Packing them out by hand was not practical. At first I thought it'd be real handy if the trail was widened enough for my beater ATV/weed sprayer, but now I'm thinking, screw it, go big or go home, use the 'bota and once the trail is wide enough for it, I would then be able to haul out (using the FEL) the usable for firewood debris, and really buff out the trail. I can see bushwacking my way in, using the chain saw as I go, and then chipping the results into a couple 55 gallon drums, and then spreading the chips to help cover up the embedded rocks, so killing two birds. Being able to fully access a sizeable portion (and the only part with a stream running through it) of my property, now pretty much inaccessable, seems like a good excuse to buy this piece of equipment, especially as I can call it a needed bit of farm equipment/write it off.
So, unless someone has other suggestions, it's looking like a WM-8H for me, the cost is about what I'd expect, at least for something I won't wear out in the first year, or get pissed off everytime I use it because I initially cheaped out! This idea has popped into my head SINCE making this post http://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=35670, note the part "gotta quit buying tractor implements"!
My perceived need for it, is for creating a mountain bike/hiking trail through a 1/4 mile of my sloping ground, solid with brush and trees currently, on my 40 acres, (147' fall in 1/4 mile, reason I know that off hand is because I already have a hydro electric grid tied generator onsite) of quaking aspen and piss elms, soft woods, nothing hard. Last spring I trailblazed a very narrow trail by hand (using a hand brush clipper and a battery powered chain saw) the entire 1/4 mile (actually a fair bit longer because it has a lot of curves) and while it is barely adequate for the bike, it bothered me to just chuck the cleared off brush and trees to the side. Plus it made the trail look a bit trashy, I'd like to get rid of the dead fall. Packing them out by hand was not practical. At first I thought it'd be real handy if the trail was widened enough for my beater ATV/weed sprayer, but now I'm thinking, screw it, go big or go home, use the 'bota and once the trail is wide enough for it, I would then be able to haul out (using the FEL) the usable for firewood debris, and really buff out the trail. I can see bushwacking my way in, using the chain saw as I go, and then chipping the results into a couple 55 gallon drums, and then spreading the chips to help cover up the embedded rocks, so killing two birds. Being able to fully access a sizeable portion (and the only part with a stream running through it) of my property, now pretty much inaccessable, seems like a good excuse to buy this piece of equipment, especially as I can call it a needed bit of farm equipment/write it off.
So, unless someone has other suggestions, it's looking like a WM-8H for me, the cost is about what I'd expect, at least for something I won't wear out in the first year, or get pissed off everytime I use it because I initially cheaped out! This idea has popped into my head SINCE making this post http://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=35670, note the part "gotta quit buying tractor implements"!