Thanks. That's encouraging.
I like the Avant 528 - ticks alot of boxes for my operation. But Im not seeing many down comments on them (relative to battle hardened Mini designs) - so Im just probing for a balanced view.
I rented for two months and almost bought an avant 528. Got it with the avant grapple, which has a rotator. I had a number of concerns:
-It's got no nuts going up hills, barely goes up ramps. You have to feather everything to get it to work. I understand the Giant HD loaders have beefier wheel motors. For 45k I want nuts going up a hill....
-The frame of the machine is solid, meaning if you go over uneven terrain, you'll have one wheel come off the ground from time to time. This makes the ride not only less comfortable, but you have less traction and tend to spin out unless you time things right. You probably will tell clients about the fancy machine you have from Finland that never makes any marks, then they see you out the window spinning out on their lawn.... Not what you want!
The Giant frame oscillates, so you keep four tires on the ground at all times (mostly anyway)
-The plastic is delicate and easy to dent/scratch/break. Probably expensive to replace. I did dent mine, but did not replace them......
-I tried to get it with the BMG, but got the avant grapple, which I did not like. It had electric over hydraulic for the rotator, and that was intermittent/stopped working about a month in. I wouldn't use a grapple with tiny wires to it when you're dragging brush/wood
-You can't really use it in the woods. A mini skid blows the doors off of any model wheel loader in the woods.
-On mine, the wiring to the seat belt sensor would go in and out. If you don't have the seat belt on (or connected) none of the controls on the machine will work. I'd have to put the seat belt in and out and wiggle it for 5 minutes sometimes to get it to work. Obviously, just a small wiring issue, but this was a brand new machine with three hours on it when I got it.
-If you don't also have a mini skid, you won't be able to get through gates. The machine is too wide.
-It's taller/longer/wider than a mini skid. Makes a difference when you are thinking about how you will be transporting the machine from job to job.
-Also worth noting. The Avant is great for feeding brush once you get used to it, but you need a lot more space around the chipper to feed it than if you were using a mini skid.
Of course, I had a lot of fun running it, and you'll get a lot done with it no doubt. I was just a little disappointed in the above mentioned items. Going to have to drop 45-50k and I can hardly go up a hill, having wiring problems, denting stuff, losing the grapple..... Could buy three solid mini skids for that price. Or a solid mini skid and a 30k chipper. I just couldn't justify it....
Never actually gotten on one, but it seems like the Giant is better. For the HD, metal panels, and oscillating frame. My 2cents