What do you all think !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

may pay for itself in lower comp rates (one less groundie) i use a kubota with a regular bucket and closing fingers added to the top of it and use skidding tongs on the three point hitch to drag out logs. worked pretty well but nowhere as good as a cat skidder and a prentice loader stuffing an 18" bandit.. id buy it if i didn't have access to all these goodies already the stump grinder may not be powerfull enough depending on what you are grinding let me know if you buy it and what you think
 
Buying machinery is not any different than buying chainsaws. How do you get service? If the Husky dealer is across the street and Stihl is across town, who would be more likely to get your business, all other things being equal?

From what I've gathered from reading and talking to people, the stump grinders need LOTS of power to run well.
 
They make a hell of a grapple, and the owner is good folk too. He'll take good care of you.
FWIW I have the prototype grapple( 1st ever) and its still a hard workin beast.
 
oh, arborbarber the sweet things you can do with the branch manager. I have that same setup with the T-85. shoot me a e-mail if you want more info or pics
 

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