Built a hand pulled trailer (in July), made of wood, to 'assist' (oh yeah!) moving the windrows off the coupe cut this winter. Really pleased with final bit of equipment but it is slightly over engineered and therefore heavier than a similar design in metal (next project?). Plus it is not painted or sealed so gets heavier when rained on......Doh!
Having sold all the charcoal from our first burn in the spring, we moved some of the wood from our first coupe, cut this winter, up to the kiln area, loaded it up and fired it only for it to blow a gale and pour with rain. As the summer has been wet and our wood is on clay the kiln base must have been slightly damp and the wind and rain made for difficult burning and so most of the bottom and sides on the windward side are 'browns' (not quite charcoal). We have made a start emptying the kiln and have 26 bags so far but I'm not confident we'll beat (or even match) the 48 bags we got from the first burn. Used up all the bags we got when we bought the kiln and are now waiting to buy some more - we've got a supplier but we're waiting to see if we can get any from a more local source than Reading.
Also looking at the next winters project to clear along the stream edge at the bottom of the wood. This will have two benefits - letting more light in (reducing/thinning some trees) and tidying up some over stood Hazel/Field Maple coppice. This year we WON'T be doing it all by hand saw!
Still waiting for some nice sunny weather to enjoy an evening stay-over as Tracy has been sending all precipitation to us here in Sussex! ;~))