Got a little carried away...

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Some charts show red oak weighing about 60lbs./cu.ft. at 70 percent moisture.
 
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Some charts show red oak weighing about 60lbs./cu.ft. at 70 percent moisture.

Their are many variables with weight charts, they were invented to keep OSHA happy. Like I said, it could have be much lighter. Even at 60lbs it comes in at 4,665lbs.
 
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Water weighs 62 pounds per cubic foot and wood floats.
 
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Loader is rated at 3400 lbs. for some reason this machine is a Pit Bull when it comes to lifting. That was as high as I could lift it in that picture.

Log was 11'
40" at big end 36" at small so averaged at 38"
Sherrill Tree log weight chart says around 475 lbs, per foot, for Red Oak at that diameter, multiplied by the length, comes to 5225 lbs. could it be lighter, absolutely.

Tractor is a 2555, 55hp Mahindra, rears filled.

View attachment 500094
This was a Live Oak around 3800 lbs.

According to this calculator at woodweb, its 7600+ pounds.
Timber and Lumber Calculators at WOODWEB
 
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I think you missed a decimal point there. 6.2 lbs/cubic foot.

Nope. It's 62.4 pounds and I left off the .4 because I figured it's more of a appropriate number.
 
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Their are many variables with weight charts, they were invented to keep OSHA happy. Like I said, it could have be much lighter. Even at 60lbs it comes in at 4,665lbs.

At 36" (avg) diameter = 4665 lbs.
At 38" (avg) diameter = 5198 lbs
(when using 60 lbs/cu.ft.)
 
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Hope the "pop" was nothing.

Seeing how thread is already a bit distracted on wood density and log weights, may I also ask OP, what is the value ($) of a log like that is? As a log, and as rough cut lumber? I turned a nice oak into fire wood (many, many of those logs. I still feel guilty, but I don't think I lost too much money, compared to the time and hassle to sell one tree as logs, or get it cut up into lumber, and finding substitute for the firewood.
 
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When I did the weight calculator from MossRoad above I got a number less than water. To be blunt- if you are getting a weight higher than the weight of water you will need to verify your source and or math.
If the dimensions are correct and the calculator is close the log was at or near the max the loader is designed to lift- which makes sense right? In order to lift near double the FEL capacity as some charts or math have suggested you would need near double the hydraulic pressure or bigger cylinders or different geometry- right?
I'm enjoying the discussion and honestly had no idea they had log weight charts- so I'm learning too. Good luck finding the pop sound.
 

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