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I am curently working for a guy doing firewood, who collects his wood from older tree tops left behind from logging.
he uses a mid sized 4 wheel drive tractor, and myself and another guy cut the tops up where they lay, which is all over a 50 acre area.
Then he goes around with the tractor and drives up to the cut tops and loads the fire wood blocks into the bucket, we get about 1/2 bushcord per.
Then he drives a couple hundred yards to dump the wood by a wood splitter to be split by the splitter guy.
The thing is, there is lots of snow on the groung and the tops are fairly well covered, so i have to cut them were they are and alot of the time i cant tell if my saw is 6 inches from the dirt or rocks or is basically in the dirt.
Should this guy be pulling the tops free of snow? even a couople of feet or would that be too time consuming?
Considering that the tops are not to big and not to hard to get at. For his tractor.
Or should we cut the wood into handling lengths throw them in the bucket and cut and split them in the open? Or another way?
I need some advice cause the way we are doin it seems a little off.
he uses a mid sized 4 wheel drive tractor, and myself and another guy cut the tops up where they lay, which is all over a 50 acre area.
Then he goes around with the tractor and drives up to the cut tops and loads the fire wood blocks into the bucket, we get about 1/2 bushcord per.
Then he drives a couple hundred yards to dump the wood by a wood splitter to be split by the splitter guy.
The thing is, there is lots of snow on the groung and the tops are fairly well covered, so i have to cut them were they are and alot of the time i cant tell if my saw is 6 inches from the dirt or rocks or is basically in the dirt.
Should this guy be pulling the tops free of snow? even a couople of feet or would that be too time consuming?
Considering that the tops are not to big and not to hard to get at. For his tractor.
Or should we cut the wood into handling lengths throw them in the bucket and cut and split them in the open? Or another way?
I need some advice cause the way we are doin it seems a little off.