I do it two different ways, depending where I am cutting at. Here in town at a small woodlot I am clearing, I cut the tree down, hook up to the boom pole on the tractor, drag it over to the burn pile and top and limb it out and put the limbs on the pile as that is what the owner wants which is fine with me. Then back the log up to the splitter and cut it up there. Then toss the stuff in the truck which is parked right next to the splitter as it is split. If I do it at Dads woods I have a small trailer down there. I cut the tree and cut the log into sections and load into trailer. Then haul to the splitter which is trailered on the back of the truck and again just toss them in the truck. Basicly it is just picking them off the ground once. Once is enough for me and my wore out back. If the chunks are too big to pick up, then I bust them in the woods once or twice. I like leaving the mess out in the woods and especially if I get a chunk of wood with carpenter ants in it I will leave them in the woods instead of bringing them home.
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