Gosh Tx Aggie, I wish I had your problem (weight), I doubt you'd wish to have mine... I'm better than 100 pounds over my ideal weight. Having quit smoking back in Sept 2010, I breath much better and have no problem bending over, but my back, knees and sometimes ankles can be a real problem with swelling and joint pain. I sometime think about it when moving feed bags (50# each) That essentially, I'm always carrying 2 of those around, and how much better I'd feel and move if I "dropped them". I'm trying.
Glad to hear the chain saw is helping you. Always better to use the right tool for the job you're doing.
Bruce, now that you have the FEL, wouldn't it be faster/easier to drop the tree, cut to 16" lengths right there, stack in the FEL, and then move to the splitter? Seems to me that would be the more sensible way since you're already cutting when you drop the tree, might as well do all of it right then, rather than moving long logs to then start cutting again. It would also keep the slash/trash/sawdust etc out in/near the woods rather than in your yard by the barn.
Glad to hear the chain saw is helping you. Always better to use the right tool for the job you're doing.
Bruce, now that you have the FEL, wouldn't it be faster/easier to drop the tree, cut to 16" lengths right there, stack in the FEL, and then move to the splitter? Seems to me that would be the more sensible way since you're already cutting when you drop the tree, might as well do all of it right then, rather than moving long logs to then start cutting again. It would also keep the slash/trash/sawdust etc out in/near the woods rather than in your yard by the barn.