Looks good. I’m looking at doing something similar with my property, too big to rent or pay someone to do it. Debating between the svl65 and 75-3 toward the end of next year. Have been going back and forth and can’t make my mind up between the two. Thinking I need a toothed bucket, stump bucket, grapple, and bush cutter/possibly disc mulcher.
Do the 75 high flow you’ll need it to run a brush cutter like this at 26-28gpm. You’ll also want the 75 for climbing hills, I find even mine doesn’t love larger hills. More power is always better when it comes to this kind of work. I wanted a 95 but the price difference wasn’t enough to justify it since I’m not out working it commercially. Also get the thicker ballistic plexi glass so you don’t get a large branch through the window, it has saved me more times than I care to admit.
My property is hilly. On paper is only looks like a couple gpm difference on the high flow version. Plan to keep it a long to time so what to get it right and don’t want to cheap out. I had someone with a 90 out there doing some work for me and it looked too big to maneuver easily in the wood. How does it do in general on hills as far as stability? Only have tractor experience.
@@dc7061I squeeze that 75 through everything, my concern with the 65 is the ability to handle the 1000-1300lb attachment up hills and while working. I think the 75 is a must.
Can’t ever be mad about more power, have learned that well on tractors. 75 and 65 are nearly the same size within inches so no maneuvering issues. But big difference between them the size of a 97. I’m about a year out from pulling the trigger so have time to think on it. But 75 sounds better…. Thanks for the input.
Looks good. I’m looking at doing something similar with my property, too big to rent or pay someone to do it.
Debating between the svl65 and 75-3 toward the end of next year. Have been going back and forth and can’t make my mind up between the two. Thinking I need a toothed bucket, stump bucket, grapple, and bush cutter/possibly disc mulcher.
Do the 75 high flow you’ll need it to run a brush cutter like this at 26-28gpm. You’ll also want the 75 for climbing hills, I find even mine doesn’t love larger hills. More power is always better when it comes to this kind of work. I wanted a 95 but the price difference wasn’t enough to justify it since I’m not out working it commercially. Also get the thicker ballistic plexi glass so you don’t get a large branch through the window, it has saved me more times than I care to admit.
My property is hilly. On paper is only looks like a couple gpm difference on the high flow version. Plan to keep it a long to time so what to get it right and don’t want to cheap out. I had someone with a 90 out there doing some work for me and it looked too big to maneuver easily in the wood.
How does it do in general on hills as far as stability? Only have tractor experience.
@@dc7061I squeeze that 75 through everything, my concern with the 65 is the ability to handle the 1000-1300lb attachment up hills and while working. I think the 75 is a must.
Can’t ever be mad about more power, have learned that well on tractors. 75 and 65 are nearly the same size within inches so no maneuvering issues. But big difference between them the size of a 97. I’m about a year out from pulling the trigger so have time to think on it. But 75 sounds better…. Thanks for the input.
@@dc7061Happy to help!
i got a new SVL75-3 and it runs my new MTL XC8-XTREME-4 BLADE- PISTON DRIVE 60" cutter/mulcher real good. nice video
Works well 8 inch capacity?
Sorry for the delay, I go through thicker than that if I hit it multiple times. This cutter is a beast!