I have plenty of wood to last but because of work schedule and all the snow I haven't been cutting at all this winter. Yesterday I had to repair a water line so I dug/blew a path to my backhoe (quick attach) 100' of 4 to 5' deep snow. Fixed the line then decided I was going to go to the bush. Bush is 1/3 mile behind my house thru the fields and hollows. I had big bucket on and left the backhoe on for weight and extra pulling power if I got stuck. It took me 3 hours to get halfway. Snow was 6' deep in places, also had a layer of 1" thick ice about 1' up from ground. That's why I couldn't use the snow blower, it just wouldn't cut thru it. Finally ran out of time and desire so there was a rotten tree beside the fenceline within reach of my backhoe bucket. I beat that rotten 24"x 12' high chunk to the ground with the hoe and scooped it up with the hoe bucket. Trying to drag it sideways thru 6' drifts meant it broke all to heck and left a path of rotten wood all the way to the owb. I got there, fired up the Artic Stihl 440 and buzzed that sucker up. Put it all in the owb and headed for the house. Productive day. This was my 1st time cutting back there, it was originally my grandparents and my fathers farm, 536 acres, 75 acres of bush, my parents sold it when I was 12. We live on 10 acres that was severed off it. Last year we asked new owners about cutting wood and he said take whatever you want. So I took the rotten stump, off to a good start. I getting ready to head back again, this time with the blower and forks on, might even take a saw.