Michigan_JS
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Looks like I'll have some time to get it out. Finally cornered the farmer today and he plans to have the corn crop off that field in the next two weeks. It was planted late and the guy farms close to 2000 acres. He also assured me I'm the only guy with cutting rights to the wood and can take until April if needed. So as long as the weather holds, the ground freezes and the snow stays under 8" deep my nights after work & weekends are full. I do have an unemployed brother who needs some get-in-shape work, and I can borrow my cousins 3-point hydraulic splitter for him to use while I cut the pieces for him. I appreciate the advice on cutting the straight stuff and leaving the gnarly stuff for last. Given that there's so much of it there, I can afford to be choosy. Should save some time. And if the weather looks like it's taking a turn for the worse I can load up chunks for at-home processing. Thanks for all of your advice.
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