by LM600 » 15 Apr 2011, 18:59
Not sure if it's of any help but last year I took down a cherry tree in the garden.
I cut it at just above ground level with a chainsaw, then (after jumping out of the way!) I put the tree on a couple of X members (saws / dollies?) and went to work with the hand saw to cut the tree into 6" logs...this is no fun!
The branches were also hand cut and then cut into small pieces which I just use to throw onto the fire.
The, now, 6" x 8" 'log rounds' were then chopped into chunks...with an axe...again, no fun!
After 11-12 months of these chunks being stored in the shed (on a towel with another towel covering) they burn really well...to the point where I soak them in some water beforehand so they smoulder rather than burn - but if I don't, then they do produce some great long lasting heat charcoal!