Yeah, I almost forgot about the chopping part. The guy we buy our wood from (at about the same annual cost as the pellets) already has the logs broken down into manageable sizes. He uses an automated splitter --- pretty cool to watch. He just lays the trunk or limb on a bed. the machine then cuts to length, then a ram drives the round through a splitter. n a few minutes the work is done. Use a bucket loader to stack fo drying...delivered to me split and seasoned. We collect the 'scrap' from that operation and use it as kindling.
The wood stove turns that all into a nice coal bed in short order, and I usually have enough 'scrap' to keep everything burning all winter nicely without using a splitting maul. I've got a small hand-operated hydraulic one if I need it, but its almost more work than its worth.
Here's a great hack from youtube. I'm not as much of a fan as I used to be of this content provider. Sadly I think he's become a shill. But this hack works great, even on campfires:
I'm only on an acre, so I have to buy my wood. If my supply were 'free' it might make more sense to keep what I have.
We started burning for ambiance, but the savings in my gas bill every month made me rethink that pretty quick