I'd ask how many times you handle your wood, but this is a family friendly forum....
Let's compare.
You cut down a tree.
I cut down a tree.
You use a tractor to haul it out of the woods.
I use a tractor to haul it out of the woods.
You use the tractor to hold it over a trailer and cut it into rounds onto the trailer.
I could use the tractor and cut rounds onto the trailer, but then I'd have to leave the tractor at the remote property unattended instead of bringing it home, because my woodlot is 9 miles from my house. I won't do that. So, I cut a year's worth of trees on one day, trailer the tractor to the property and haul them out of the woods and stack them on the 2nd day, and haul the tractor back home. So I have to cut my rounds on the ground and load them onto the trailer manually. That's one extra step for me.
You trailer your rounds to a splitting area.
I trailer my rounds to a splitting area.
You split.
I split.
You stack.
I stack.
You wait for it to dry.
I wait for it to dry.
It's dry. We agree.
Now, I don't know if you burn inside or outside, but let's say inside for comparison.
You bring the wood into the house.
I bring the wood into the house. I could gain one less touch here if I just dumped it into the basement. But I've found that I can store almost 3 times as much wood in the same space if I stack it neatly in the basement VS letting it lay in a pile. So I stack it up and don't have to bring wood to the house but once every 3 weeks in the peak of winter. If I dumped it, I'd have to bring it to the house every week.
You load it in the wood burner.
I load it in the wood burner.
I don't see your firewood handling as half as much. I see one less step. What am I missing?
Any suggestions to increase efficiency would be greatly appreciated. :thumbsup: