I have a Wallenstein LT60H/LX115 unit that I use behind my 3032e (flat ground), 5045E (rougher ground), and pickup (over the road). There has been so many times where I could have used the winch on the trailer - just get it if you go that route! The walking beam axle is nice. I can fit 500bdft-700bdft depending on the logs over the road. I wouldn't want to load more than 300bdft-400bdft on it though off road unless it was nice flat & dry ground. The 5045E has been pushed around with a half load (2/3 cord???) load on it on hills and that is no fun!
I have seen that Woody's Equipment 90HD in person. It's a cute little machine for sure, lol. It is absolutely sized for an ATV.
I will say that those self-loading log trailers are nice, but they only really excel when you need to cover long distances / keep logs off the ground / make minimal trips through sensitive areas, so just keep that in mind. My 3032e compact tractor with the 3pt grapple will outperform the log trailer 9/10 times at getting the wood out in a timely manner. There is a fair amount of time involved in loading / unloading the log trailer… Say 15-20 minutes for each transaction? That’s keeping things smooth and steady as it’s no fun when everything starts swinging & getting jerky.
I don’t know what “top wood” looks like where you are, but here they can be some sizable pieces of wood. I get nearly all of my wood off from other properties, so I need to move it out in the largest pieces that’s reasonably possible so I’m not on their property too long. I’ve been on some properties for 1-2 years getting 100-150 cord out (and I pay $15 per cord to the property owner).
What I’ve learned is that a mini excavator with a hydraulic thumb is just about a necessity for cleaning tops is a reasonable time frame. Ideally with a 2 man crew. One guy on the mini to saw, sort/stage logs, and pile brush. The other guy skids out the logs one after another. When combined with a log trailer / forwarding set up I wouldn’t waste the time loading with the trailers loader. The hydraulics on a mini are so much faster & smoother (efficient). So swing the trailers loader out of the way and load with a mini. You’d have to work pretty hard to keep up with the mini. The same process could be used with a dump trailer behind a tractor or ATV.
Cleaning up / gathering wood from 100 tree tops is no small task!
These pictures all show “top wood” that was logging left overs.
Here are some from sawmill logs:
Sometimes it gets muddy and is really handy for keeping the wood clean:
For scale of my unit, I moved it with my X534, but I wouldn't want to move it with anything on it, lol.
Anyhow… I tend to get off track, but wanted to share some of my experiences.