I'm close to effecting Phase 2 of my 'cunning plan', and considering buying an Alaskan mill and a BIG chainsaw, either a Stihl 660 or 880. The intention is to mill timber on site myself close to where its lying, rather than selling it whole or having the higher costs and disruption of contractors processing it.
It'll enable me to fell or mill small numbers of the big oaks in my own time without having plant crashing through the understorey, cut the timber for my building from the windfallen oaks, and also eventually sell milled timber or finished products like garden furniture myself rather than whole butts to sawmills. I'm not in a hurry or short of time. Felling the big boys will be done by pros as required.
Part of this is researching the manual moving of big logs, particularly rolling them short distances to raise them a few inches off the ground for milling. I can see the use of a winch with a strop wrapped round a log will roll it quite nicely, and if I have another body, two of us with levers and Cant Hooks should manage it. Question is what Cant Hooks, bars, levers, & winches do others use and recommend- No cheating with mentions of cranes, tractors and wheeled toys ! I'm on a budget and looking to use elbow grease and hand tools.