I started another thread a while back on ideas to reduce handling. The thread is at
https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/9482/ - Some great ideas. Not all of them work for me, but YMMV.
For me, even without ashes, there's way too many steps. Part of it is that I handle wood more than I need to in order to stage a season's worth of dry wood right outside the boiler room so that I don't have to slog through snow in the winter to get wood.
1) Cut the tree
2) Drag it to horizontal with the dozer or tractor
3) Section the trunk (if over 5” or so) into 21” logs
4) Section the limbs into 84” (quad length) logs
5) Bring sawhorse to pile (still in the woods) and cut quad logs in batches to 21” lengths
6) Throw the logs into a trailer and bring to the ‘processing’ area
7) Split any logs that require splitting
8) Load logs onto gardenway cart and transport to stack area (very nearby)
9) Stack all wood in covered piles for seasoning (a year goes by at this point)
10) Load logs into gardenway cart again and transport to deck
11) Stack wood under deck
12) Pass wood into basement (every couple of weeks during the winter)
13) Stack wood in basement
14) Burn it.