We log our own firewood. We cut the trees down, skin them, haul them over to the house, cut into rounds and then split and pile the rounds. We then burn the limbs skinned from the tree. Bentley has to do a lot of the heavy work, but I can help a bit with my little 10 inch saw in skinning and do a lot of the clean-up, burning and help with splitting and stacking.
We usually go through at least 3 cords of wood each winter and we need to process things a year in advance. So the wood we used in 2019-2020 winter was cut and processed in 2018-2019. We did not have a good 2018-2019 and were scrounging for wood at the end. Over this past winter, we made a good start for 2020-2021 -- but now we have hit a bonanza which may be over two years of wood and save lots of work.
Our part of Virginia was hit hard by the Emerald Ash bore about 3 years ago and most ash trees have been killed. Some are just standing dead wood. Our neighbor, Old House Vineyards, has a big parklike area with many dead ash trees. They had someone come in and cut many of the trees down and skin them, but left them for the vineyard employees to clean up. They told us we could have whatever we wanted. So Bentley has been working for 5 days to steadily bring back the skinned trunks. So much time and work saved!!! No clean-up to do. All we have to do is cut into rounds, split and stack. SCORE!!!!
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