The best time and back saver for firewood ever!!!

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I don't think it's something I'd use, but I don't sell wood. If the trees I cut are that big around I just cut them smaller or use the splitter to make it into smaller pieces. Easier for me to drag the splitter next to the pile instead of trying to move the log.
 
That is how I load my trailer.
Always fun moving giant rounds with little effort to the trailer as two other guys attempt to get one into a wheelbarrow.
After a few years of smashing fingers and serious back aches the wheelbarrow moving of rounds departed.

For small rounds the wheelbarrow is champ at a cutting site, as rounds size up the handcart is easily the champ.
 
They make log carts with pneumatic tires kind of like this. I use it when the removal is away from where I can get the truck or trailer to. Mine has higher back bracing so more than one round can be stacked on at a time. Similar to ball carts that landscapers use but with the platform on the lower part. Arborist supply places sell them. Can be a little heavy (100# plus) and pricey. Mine came from Midwest Arborist and was $350+.
 

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