I'd pick a giant g1200 over a mini skid any day of the week. What you can do with one, once you know what your doing. I'll run circles around a mini skid.
It's not the lawn you will get stuck on its soft ground like mud or a high water table area. With teli, its a longer learning curve then a mini skid " took 500 hrs to become proficient with a power rotation grapple " Also make sure you have a strong back. The non suspension seat will throw you around. The seat sucks and after about 800 hrs, all the foam flattens out under your butt. They are not for everyone. But definitely for me.
If you have many employees stick to a mini skid. If you have a small crew along with a trusted operator, consider a G1200
yes, the seat sucks! id replace it with a low back suspension seat, and remove the doors
took me an hour or so to become every bit as good running the giant as I am running my skidsteer
we never got to lift anything real heavy (didnt have big wood down before the dealer took it back) but it seemed to handle it decent
my skid is rated for a 2100# tip capacity, however I had 3 guys on the back for counterweight earlier today with a 24" x 6ft white pine log with some knots in it, at most id say 900#
I was doing lots of chipping with the giant, carrying 5-8 white pine limbs in the grapple, totally off the ground, switched to the boxer and could only lift 2 or 3
(these limbs were 6" by about 20ft)
even tho the boxer is rated for more, I still feel like the giant will lift atleast double, also more stable, easier on the ground, faster
the tele function is killer for feeding a chipper, getting almost 10ft of left-right swing with the articulation is nice, and being able to finesse the grapple into place with a push button vs moving the whole machine is nice, although I wouldnt mind having the extra 500# of lift that you get on the non tele version
the switch for fwd/neutral/reverse takes a little getting used to but all in all not terrible by any means