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My company is booming and it's time for me to make my first investment in a piece of equipment. For the versatility, ease of maintenance and return on investment, I'm looking at buying a Boxer. I've seen lots of videos and read what reviews I can from other tree service guys. The problem is, every video I've seen is of these machines of flat ground. I work in the Sierra Nevada mountains and there is no flat ground here. 99% of the yards I work on don't have lawns either. Think log cabins in the mountains, not white picket fence neighborhoods. We do the traditional tree removals, but a lot of our work is forest fuel reduction, We cut loads of brush and trees 10" dbh or less, then we bring the slash to the road and either haul it or leave it at the roadside for the various chipping programs to come and chip it. A lot of the HOA's here have their own chipping programs, which are free for the homeowners, so I have yet to invest in a chipper. We also have to rake a lot of dry, woody debris and pine needles. We currently use a quad to drag trees and haul buckets of debris, which works great, but you still have to do a lot of handling to load and unload the quad. I'm thinking of buying a mini skid and am sold on the Boxer from all the great reviews I've read. My question is, how are these things on steep, rocky, undulating terrain and loose soil? I have a chance to buy a 427 for $12,500 or a 526 for $16200 with a bucket. Both are almost new units from the dealer. I've noticed the 427 has 2" more of ground clearance, which can be a huge advantage here, but doesn't have the reach with the bucket to dump into my trailer from the side without removing a side. The 526 can clear my dump trailer's side by 4" (this I figured from the height of the hinge pin, which I hope is how I should figure the clearance), but has less ground clearance. Pertaining to the attachments, if I'm moving large quantities of brush, will a grapple like the BMG be as good as a brush rake? Anybody have experience mowing sage and bitterbrush with a brushwolf? Any advice would be helpful since the dealers are very far from me a getting a demo up here is not an option.