What does CSS stand for exactly?

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Cut/Split/Stacked seems to be right.
Saw on a few threads that a fellow stover said they got some wood from
their property or scrounged it n' said they got it CSS'ed right away.

That wouldn't leave time for seasoning.

BTW, I have a tree that is 24" DBH. LOL
Figger that out ASAP

(DBH is Diameter at Breast Height, or 4.5 ft above base.)
 
Cut. Split. Stack. The seasoning comes with time.
 
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Cut
Split
Stacked

Although come to think of it . . . maybe we should change that to CSSS . . . and add in the Seasoned part.
 
Cut, split, stack
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