Bill, if you had ran a conventional boiler first (like I did) then switched to a gasser, your outlook would be much different than it is right now.
I am what I consider a "wood gatherer". I usually clean up fence rows, blow downs, etc., and it seems that where ever I go, I end up cleaning up my messes that I make by hand-and by myself! It will take me 3+ hours to process a cord of wood when I factor in all the steps involved, and I'm still not factoring in my time on the road or my money spent on fuel. I don't believe that it takes me the equivalent of more than the time spent processing one full cord of wood to do maintenance on my boiler for the entire winter.
I'll probably go through 9-10 cords by the time I'm done burning wood for this heating season. I'd have burned close to 15 cords with my conventional boiler. 5 less cords of cutting, bucking, hauling, splitting, stacking, moving, as well as cleaning up my mess, amounts to a lot of time. Much, much, much more time than what is involved in cleaning my boiler every week or every other week.
Make yourself a cleaning tool like I did. If you need my guidance in the fabrication process, feel free to call me.
I am fat and slow, and I easily pull maintenance on mine in 15 minutes.
If you had the proper tools and you weren't so detail oriented, you could clean yours in 14 minutes...or less!

Looking forward to talking to ya'.

Marty