Tractors and wood! Show your pics

   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #12,482  
They have tons of brush and they get everything within a mile covered in sap. As for firewood valve it rots very quick and the heat value is a fraction of oak. I’ll take that log to the pallet mill and everything else from that tree will go to the burn pile. Then again I move tons of wood every year or if you want to be literal thousands of tons so I can be picky.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #12,483  
I guessed it was about a 4 X 4 and looked at a log weight calculator - a 4' diameter doug fir log 8' long weighs over 3800 lbs. And DF is fairly light. It looks like a good wt to me. Strong FEL on Kioti's. A lot more than my 30 hp L3010 can pick.

OK, the log. I calculated weight based on volume and the density, as you did. I have measured in years past weight loss from drying of over 35% for a DF log like this. But that was over 5y or so, and I use a scale that I hang from my bkt. The log in the above photo is still very wet.

As for lifting a 1500 or 1600# log, it is more about the weight of the tractor and counterweight (hoe attachment). With only a box scraper on the back, trying to lift something that heavy just tips the tractor. That is why I never take off my hoe (about 1400# or so with subframe). The most I have lifted with this tractor is about a ton (a pallet of ceramic tile), and only barely off the ground.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #12,485  
If you mashed on the throttle could you pull a wheelie with that log on the back? :)

With 5:10 gears in the rear end and that much stickoff probably so. You can definitely load a truck with logs until the front end is too light.
 
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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #12,486  
Why do you hate pines? 90% of what I cut is pine .

They are great if you're growing timber, but terrible near houses and roads. They shed limbs constantly, and the needles are a PITA.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #12,487  
They have tons of brush and they get everything within a mile covered in sap. As for firewood valve it rots very quick and the heat value is a fraction of oak. I’ll take that log to the pallet mill and everything else from that tree will go to the burn pile. Then again I move tons of wood every year or if you want to be literal thousands of tons so I can be picky.

Yeah, I am very small scale, just cut whatever I need. I don't burn much pine , most of mine goes into making lumber for around the place on my little mill. Everything around here is a pine plantation, mine was also before I bought it so I have mostly pine with a little hardwoods along my riparian corridor and the bottoms is all.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #12,488  
They are great if you're growing timber, but terrible near houses and roads. They shed limbs constantly, and the needles are a PITA.

Agreed but its what I have. And yes needles are a pain!!

But they make GREAT construction lumber!!
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #12,489  
They are great if you're growing timber, but terrible near houses and roads. They shed limbs constantly, and the needles are a PITA.

Very true, I have about 40 acres of white pine that I manage for timber but the ones near the house are slowly [or quickly if its windy] coming down.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #12,490  
I have very few pines here, 1 giant one that is over 3' dbh, then the rest are scattered and nowhere close in size. The bulk of what I have is red oak, great for firewood but not so good for construction lumber. But I do have cedars, so I can at least Mill some siding, oh did I mention I really want to get a sawmill?
 

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