Going from a standing tree to removing the ashes out of the stove?
Here's what my longest process involves. I am usually dealing with pieces of wood that are 16" dia. up to 40" dia. and 12' - 14' in length
1) Cut down the tree, cut to 12' lengths
2) Load the log on the trailer
3) Remove log from trailer and stack (I've cut it to 16" lengths on the trailer, but the risk of hitting the trailer with the saw is too great to continue to do that.)
3a) Remove from stack.
4) Cut to 16" long pieces
5) Roll pieces into FEL and bring to splitter.
6) Place on splitter, split in half, let 1/2 fall on ground, split the first half into smaller pieces, placing pieces in FEL bucket.
7) Bring tractor to where they will be stacked, remove from bucket and place on stack.
8) Remove from stack, place in FEL bucket
9) Bring to house and stack in outside wood rack
10) Remove from wood rack, place in Rubbermaid totes to bring in house.
11) Pick out of totes and place in fireplace insert
Here's what my longest process involves. I am usually dealing with pieces of wood that are 16" dia. up to 40" dia. and 12' - 14' in length
1) Cut down the tree, cut to 12' lengths
2) Load the log on the trailer
3) Remove log from trailer and stack (I've cut it to 16" lengths on the trailer, but the risk of hitting the trailer with the saw is too great to continue to do that.)
3a) Remove from stack.
4) Cut to 16" long pieces
5) Roll pieces into FEL and bring to splitter.
6) Place on splitter, split in half, let 1/2 fall on ground, split the first half into smaller pieces, placing pieces in FEL bucket.
7) Bring tractor to where they will be stacked, remove from bucket and place on stack.
8) Remove from stack, place in FEL bucket
9) Bring to house and stack in outside wood rack
10) Remove from wood rack, place in Rubbermaid totes to bring in house.
11) Pick out of totes and place in fireplace insert