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That's a bit more believable. Interesting that the BTU ratings in the chart Skeans posted seem to be higher across the board than the ones in the chart I posted. I use the chart more as a relative indicator (is this wood higher or lower on the chart), rather than for any actual BTU estimate.

It’s a weird softwood, it’s hard dense but still is a little flexible till about 50 years old once they start hitting 60 they start hardening up good. We have hardwoods out here like Oak, Maple, and Ash, but I’d rather burn Doug fir it’s a much nicer heat heck you don’t see hardwood pellets out here or even firewood it’s Doug fir.
 
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I used 18’ 6x8” kiln dried Douglas fir beams on a roof over the back deck. Strong stuff. Did note some beams weighed considerable more than others. Some trees wood density varies with growth conditions more than others. May explain the btu difference.

Dogwood makes the best firewood for heat content I’ve used. Hard, dense and doesn’t split easily. Used for bobbins in looms made it almost extinct in some southern mill areas. Have an antique blacksmith made cant hook with dogwood handle.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #19,633  
I used 18’ 6x8” kiln dried Douglas fir beams on a roof over the back deck. Strong stuff. Did note some beams weighed considerable more than others. Some trees wood density varies with growth conditions more than others. May explain the btu difference.

Dogwood makes the best firewood for heat content I’ve used. Hard, dense and doesn’t split easily. Used for bobbins in looms made it almost extinct in some southern mill areas. Have an antique blacksmith made cant hook with dogwood handle.

Age will do it more then region, the same age of timber in the valley vs where I am there’s a huge difference in height as well as size.
 
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I have a woodworker friend of mine, he is looking to expand his old barn to make a true assembly & finishing room. I have loads of red oak, but he was looking for white oak timbers for the 1st floor girders. Yes the red oak is strong enough, but the white oak is more rot resistant. There is a concrete slab in the basement, but its a tad damp because of the stone foundation walls, so the white oak would just be a little better fit. Maybe like @arrow , I can wish real hard to get them here!! I even have a Cat to move them!
Heck Loader, had i known, I woulda wished over your Cat. It was much closer than Gordon's machine and i'm sure I would have had more success.
It's even a bit lighter than the Dresser so it would have been easier to teleport.
 
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I moved a little bit of wood yesterday and today.
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Did you use your Kub to pull out the Case or was yours in a different location all together?

No it was on the site at that time. I was going to use the Kubota to push that log under the case but the case couldn’t lift itself out of the mud. So I used the Kubota to clear some mud from in front of the tracks and the case was able to drive out. A trackhoe is pretty good at recovering itself.
 
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It’s not horribly heavy it’s a very unique wood. Looking it up I’m finding 33 pounds per cubic foot so the same as black ash, but this will very depending on age. Take the stuff that’s 100 years or older it’s a lot heavier then the young stuff you would normally find for sale.
^^^ very much so. The Doug fir tree's firewood I am burning now (120 years old) is much heavier than young trees with wide wide growth rings.
 
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Right now it's minus 16*F so I'm going to move a bit of wood today too. But only about 5'.

I worked in a small residential construction crew. One architect we did work for built 4000 plus sq ft houses. He always speced Doug Fir. Way different from the eastern S-P-F species we used every where else. Heavier and stronger but beautiful to work with. It would span quite a bit farther than S-P-F to.

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