If you're in a rural/forested area, buy a mini skid and sell the home owners on letting you drag brush into the woods and slash it down. Drag wood out into the woods. Most of the time if I just have a couple of logs to truck out that will be inconvenient/dumb to bring in a log loader for, I will convince the homeowner to let me discard them somewhere if there are woods nearby. Very often they don't care and worst case give them 100 off and they're good. Occasionally that doesn't work at all tho.... Otherwise, the log truck comes in. I have chip trucks and chippers and mini. Got a great connect with a logger who owns multiple log trucks and he charges me $100/hr to truck wood for me. Plus he has all the connections of where to put everything. Saves me a fortune not having to buy or maintain one.
I think that is a huge step up from just doing "no clean up" work for a fraction of the cost of any other sort of upgrade. If I could go back I would have bought a mini before any other machinery. Presumably you have something capable of towing 3k pounds? Or you might even be able to put it right in your bed. I'v put mine in the back of a single rear wheel f350.... Definitely shouldn't, but it can be done!
Grapple truck would be good, but very expensive first move. Also, need parking. Might mean paying. Add that to your payment, plus very expensive maintenance, repair, insurance, registration. In MA to get a triaxle self loader on the road is like $10k per year in registration and insurance if it's a half decent ($60-$120k) machine. If you can weasel your way into an "agricultural exemption" it's nowhere near that. Have to report firewood sales as schedule F for more than $1k in a year and hope no one follows you around to check up on you.....
If you had a free dump site a mile away then there's no question go for the grapple truck. If you have to drive 30 minutes one way to pay to dump, forget about it... Do what your local community/economy will profit you most for doing.