I brought home my 9th trailer load of firewood today for this heating season. My dad owns a small tree company and keeps the wood at his house. I go over there, cut it up with his saws, split it with his splitter, toss it into his 5x10 dump trailer with 4' sides (200 cu ft), drag it home, and dump it on my gravel spot in front of the boiler. A thrown cord is 180 cu ft vs a stacked cord being 128 cu ft, so nine 200 cu ft loads equals 1800 cu ft of thrown firewood, which is exactly 10 cords for the season. This load will take me into April. If it's still cold after that, I'll use some propane for the cold nights. I started burning earlier this year and I'm burning later, too. 10 cords for the season isn't half bad.