Firewood
My way of dealing with the firewood is to cut up EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY firewood.... consistent in length (16" to 18") and free of stubs. My little powerhouse 6" capacity chipper takes on all the brush with rapid authority. I use the chipper's onboard winch, and a log arch to get the BIG limbs and logs to streetside for dice-up adjacent to the chipper. My chipper also has an onboard 24 ton splitter. I place any wood from 6" to 16" diameter at streetside. I split anything 20" diameter and bigger into 4 or 6 split pieces and it gets put on streetside also. Then comes my secret weapon; the cardboard sign that says FREE.
This is a back-saving, effort-saving tool of efficiency, this piece of cardboard, and it costs you literally nothing. This may sound Huck Finn, but if you're a Tree Care Professional with other jobs on the books, it pays most to move on to the next tree care job. Invest your time and effort into performing world-class tree care, not wasting your talent and wrists on the moving of chunks of wood, multiple times. If someone else is willing to do what I consider the hard work (hauling away the wood), and all I have to do is write four letters with a fat marker, it seems like a dream come true, and it is. In areas where there isn't much passerby traffic, I have a list of people who want the firewood who I can call. Though seemingly ironic, I make much more money giving the wood away FREE, than if I were to try to sell it. I've tried it both ways. But that's just me.