I will be cutting mostly pasture with briers and brush up to or a little over thumb size; however we have about 10 acres that is really grown up with Autumn Olive saplings that probably will push a standard duty cutter to its limits.
In the summer I cut a lot of 2 inch stuff with my friends Bush Hog Squealer. I would use it again, but his dad trashed it about a month ago. Anything bigger than 2" I cut with chain saw.
I have looked at Howse and would consider one, but thought the Kodiak seemed more sturdy. Also I didn't care too much for the Howse's 3 point. It didn't look like it would have much pivot. My neighbor has a tractor one size larger with a Howse and he bent is top link the first day of using it. I feel that the Kodiak has a better floating top link and 3point.
My local Mahindra dealer quoted me $650 for a Howse light duty which I think is exceptional. I don't have a problem spending the extra money for a Kodiak MD cutter. I am going to venture that during my initial clean up of the farm, a standard duty would get pushed to its limits.
Seems the more I write my post, the more I see that a medium duty is warranted.