I had a similar experience, but with one of my best friends. He's about the biggest dumpster diver, super scrounger you have ever seen. He got us hooked up on a power line clearing job. I had my Dodge with my 8' dump trailer and he had my little half cord trailer with his Ranger PU. The first logs were big Poplars and I had to cut a hole to get back to the other wood. He started loading the Poplar on my trailer and I told "do not put that on my trailer". I thought he was going to cry rolling those big rounds out of the way. He kept saying it was good wood, we couldn't leave it! Wanna bet. Behind it was several arrow straight White Oaks. I had to use my Homelite 1050 with the 36" bar, the 24" bar was too short. As we got up into the top wood where there were knots and forks he started crying again when I told him to throw them aside. I told him, we were first, we get to cherry pick, leave the lesser wood for the next guy. We quartered the the big stuff and loaded the rest whole. I got a good cord and a half and he got about 3/4 of a cord of Fiskers candy White Oak. He still has that, if it's free we have to take it all, mentality. I tell him fine, but were taking the best first, and if we need more we can come back. He doesn't argue with me anymore. I'm the one with all of the equipment, Joe.