From the looks of the size in the picture, that log can be milled with a chainsaw, using the Granburg Alaska chainsaw mill attachment on a 30 or 36" bar. Would take a Stihl 440 or 660 saw or equivalent, tho. IF you do that, and want the best results, take a fore plane with the mouth set wide and smooth out the saw marks before stacking and stickering. I have only dried black cherry in the fruitwood category, and sweetgum which is also cross-grained. I have found it best to strap it tight with cargo straps about every other sticker to prevent twisting and cupping. Retighten the straps after a few weeks as the wood loses moisture. With our current weather, that may be a while.
I also spray my slabs with borax/water solution to minimize bug attack. As humid as it is now, I would use 1" minimum stickers and place it where it will get good air flow to prevent mold build-up.
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