Hello all,
I'm in the process of buying a farm which has 6.5 acres of broadleaf woodland that we plan to manage as part of our proposed campsite down in Devon. There are two woodburning stoves in the house and we plan to harvest wood for use in those. I'm going to need a chainsaw obviously for logging and for management/maintenance. I'm going to go on a course to learn to use it properly but most courses seem to expect you to bring a chainsaw with you so I need to buy one first.
Is there a recommended size/brand etc for this sort of work or where might I best enquire as to what I'm likely to need.
Discovered today that the land also includes a stand of (I think, but need to double check) mature (15-20 year old we believe) larch trees, about 90 of them that we'll want to fell. I'm not going attempt that myself, will get the professionals in but expect I'd be cleaning up the trees once they're down prior to milling them. The plan is to use them, if suitable, to build the decks for our bell tents and yurts, and also possibly to keep some as large timbers to frame the planned office/reception/shop to go on the site and mill some trees to use as wany edged larch to clad the building. If we can do that it would have incredibly low inherent energy. Fell/mill/frame all on site
Would one chainsaw be suitable for all of this or do I need different sizes. Sorry if these are newbie questions but I didn't see them elsewhere on the forum.
Thanks,
Justin.