Yeah a few comments made me think to put a longer pole/bough at the bottom to protect that top across part as it seems really far up. Probably more concerned about wrecking/blunting my chain than the stand...
Definitely aim for working off the ground with the repetitive stuff as much as possible. I'll happily cut the big stuff on the floor anyway rather than hurt myself lifting it, but it's all the smaller stuff when you lean up 10+ of them to a bigger one to cut to lengths and half them roll off, then half the rest fall after 1 cut/jam the saw and it only works for a handful. So you put your foot on them and spend more effort moving around and cutting at silly angles increasing risk. Then go and pick them all up and try again. Picking up the same bit of wood 3 times to cut it once

Definitely aim for working off the ground with the repetitive stuff as much as possible. I'll happily cut the big stuff on the floor anyway rather than hurt myself lifting it, but it's all the smaller stuff when you lean up 10+ of them to a bigger one to cut to lengths and half them roll off, then half the rest fall after 1 cut/jam the saw and it only works for a handful. So you put your foot on them and spend more effort moving around and cutting at silly angles increasing risk. Then go and pick them all up and try again. Picking up the same bit of wood 3 times to cut it once


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