I very well think I may have 6 years of wood gathered up. This was not by choice, as I when I bought my OWB last year I bought a used 18x21 carport and just planned on filling it up every year and using it all winter and my plans were going great.
Then in the fall the power company came through and cleared 25 feet of additonal right of way on each side of their easement. I imagine they cut down about 200 trees. A lot of trees were locust and the straight ones became fence posts - but I probably had about 10 big Hickory/Oak/Ash trees and one big Sycamore that were cut that were about 18-20" diameter. There were probably about 20 medium size trees with 8-12" diameter and there is one White Oak that is 36" at the base and 34' up it is still over 24" and is being cut up for lumber in a couple of weeks. Here is what the back 1/3rd of the property looked like after the tree service left.
After a long year of burning 26 brush piles and cutting wood and hauling it to my wood storage this is what the hillside looks like. The hillside is on the far side of a creek and I have to haul the wood through my neighbors pasture, out his driveway and up the road to my place - the trip is about a 45 minute round trip and added considerably to the time it took to clean the place up.
I had some old metal roofing and some lumber left over from a project so I threw together this storage shed at the front of the property. It is 8' wide and 10 feet long and stacke about 7' high average and holds about 4 chords. It doesn't look like much - but did survive 75 mph winds of Hurricane Ike. The stuff on the side is short little pieces and junk that didn't stack well.
There are some logs that were pretty straight and I didn't cut up and just stacked on top of some railroad ties to keep them off the ground. I figured I can cover them easier if they are logs than if I cut and split them. The logs are about 8-10 feet long and the biggest one is about 24" diameter.
I believe that is the most pictures I can put in a single post - more to follow.