Which to choose? Compact utility tractor VS Mini Skid VS Gehl

I’ve got both an Avant and mini skid, the avant is so comfortable, I’ve ran it for 2 seasons, it’s like riding in a cadillac, heated seat, easy to get in and out of, both have there places but the Avant is the go to machine for us.
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Able to jump off and on, fit it in the bed of a chip box, snake through dense woods, not getting a sore back by sitting... Got to be tall enough tho
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I’ve been running mine off my trailer for 6 years when it doesn’t need to come off, sets up in 2 mins or less.
I know a company out in South Dakota that is at least transporting on a ram 5500 but don’t know if he has crib up the outriggers fo loading and unloading or does the outriggers go all the way to the ground?
 
Hopping on this thread a bit late. It's 2024 now, has anything changed? We're looking at loaders, it will be our first. I've ran avants, minis, and tractors.

I'm looking at bobcat as they're my local dealer, along with yanmar. Special financing 80 months 0% interest.


The reason I'm thinking of a compact tractor is versatility. They have the grapple, backhoe, snowblower, bucket, forks, augers, etc. As a tax write off and utility on our hobby farm, plus being able to haul it with a half ton, and moving wood with little impact.

It won't fit through a 36" gate, but it's less than half the cost of a mini skid or avant, even fully equipped. It can still lift 700lbs and fit most places. We're mostly rural around here, and when we are in town the drag normally isn't a huge deal.

Being in our first year of operations, I'm fairly limited in taking out huge loans, which will nearly price me out of a true mini skid.

Wanted to know y'all's thoughts. I don't think it will do any one thing perfect, but it can do a lot of stuff well enough to be passable.
 

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