a jumper tree-....as apposed to a sitter tree? :D
cutting in the winter will see less moisture in the wood, cutting in the spring will allow easy bark release.
if you are gonna use for lams, seal ends well. cut into boards, and sticker it in a shaded area protected from the wind- when it reaches ambient moisture content- then bring it inside and dry it further to the mc that you want.if the top boards want to twist- you can put some heavy boards or weight on top of the stickered pile to prevent that.
its also very easy to build a "kiln"
with builders plastic, a quick 2" x2" frame and a small dehumidifier.