I've used a wood stove to supplement my oil furnace for better than 20 years now.
Started out buying 4' "cordwood" and working it up myself into firewood.
One year, one of my sons-in-law said "My family has a wood lot up at Goodwin Siding, we should go cut our own firewood".
Oooooooooo, free firewood, how sweet is that? I'm all over that idea!
We geared up and went and dropped enough trees to fill my 16 foot trailer with 4 foot cordwood. Chainsaws, wood hooks, brute force and ignorance.
By the time we selected, felled, limbed, cut up and loaded, drug home and unloaded that 2 cords of firewood, we decided that maybe "free" firewood wasn't such a great idea after all.
I get tree length delivered now. The outfit I get it from has ALL the gear, logging crew never gets out of their equipment as far as I know. Feller-Bunchers, Forwarders and big ol' trucks with log bunks and Prentiss loaders.
Feller pulls in with a load, I show him where I want it stacked, and when he's done, I hand him some Dead Presidents and we're all happy!
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