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How many times do you handle your wood.
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<blockquote data-quote="Locust Cutter" data-source="post: 5548109" data-attributes="member: 32805"><p>Below H = Home, S = Sale wood</p><p>1 - Cut/buck standing tree</p><p>2 - load truck/trailer</p><p>3 - Get home and unload into pile</p><p>4 - split-load into wheelbarrow</p><p>5 - lift out of wheelbarrow and stack</p><p></p><p>6H - load into wheelbarrow/trailer/truck/etc - carry to house.</p><p>7H - lift again to stack in the house</p><p>8H - Lift into stove</p><p></p><p>6S - Load into truck/trailer</p><p>7s-unload out of truck/trailer into wheelbarrow</p><p>*8S - lift out of wheel barrow to stack (I don't dump at any of my customer's houses as all live in relatively upscale digs (not my thing) and that wouldn't work very well, but they pay for the convenience of my stacking.</p><p></p><p>Either way, until I end up with a tractor with a grapple bucket and a Super Split that can travel to where I cut, its not likely to get better anytime soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Locust Cutter, post: 5548109, member: 32805"] Below H = Home, S = Sale wood 1 - Cut/buck standing tree 2 - load truck/trailer 3 - Get home and unload into pile 4 - split-load into wheelbarrow 5 - lift out of wheelbarrow and stack 6H - load into wheelbarrow/trailer/truck/etc - carry to house. 7H - lift again to stack in the house 8H - Lift into stove 6S - Load into truck/trailer 7s-unload out of truck/trailer into wheelbarrow *8S - lift out of wheel barrow to stack (I don't dump at any of my customer's houses as all live in relatively upscale digs (not my thing) and that wouldn't work very well, but they pay for the convenience of my stacking. Either way, until I end up with a tractor with a grapple bucket and a Super Split that can travel to where I cut, its not likely to get better anytime soon. [/QUOTE]
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