I'm not saying it did weigh that much, but I believe your chart is dry weight. Any comments Backwoods Savage ?
Ah! That would make more sense. edit: found this. Wood Heating and Weight Values Species Cord Weight(pounds) **DRY Cord Weight(pounds) **GREEN Alder, Red 2000 – 2600 3200 – 4100 Ash 2680 – 3450 4630 – 5460 Aspen 1860 – 2400 3020 – 3880 Beech 3100 – 4000 4890 – 6290 Birch 2840 – 3650 4630 – 5960 Cedar, Incense 1800 – 2350 3020 – 3880 Cedar, Port Orford 2100 – 2700 3400 – 4370 Cherry 2450 – 3150 4100 – 5275 Chinquapin 2580 – 3450 3670 – 4720 Cottonwood 1730 – 2225 2700 – 3475 Dogwood 3130 – 4025 5070 – 6520 Douglas-Fir 2400 – 3075 3930 – 5050 Elm 2450 – 3150 4070 – 5170 Eucalyptus 3550 – 4560 6470 – 7320 Fir, Grand 1800 – 2330 3020 – 3880 Fir, Red 1860 – 2400 3140 – 4040 Fir, White 1900 – 2450 3190 – 4100 Hemlock, Western 2200 – 2830 4460 – 5730 Juniper, Western 2400 – 3050 4225 – 5410 Laurel, California 2690 – 3450 4460 – 5730 Locust, Black 3230 – 4150 6030 – 7750 Madrone 3180 – 4086 5070 – 6520 Magnolia 2440 – 3140 4020 – 5170 Maple, Big Leaf 2350 – 3000 3840 – 4940 Oak, Black 2821 – 3625 4450 – 5725 Oak, Live 3766 – 4840 6120 – 7870 Oak, White 2880 – 3710 4890 – 6290 Pine, Jeffery 1960 – 2520 3320 – 4270 Pine, Lodgepole 2000 – 2580 3320 – 4270 Pine, Ponderosa 1960 – 2520 3370 – 4270 Pine, Sugar 1960 – 2270 2970 – 3820 Redwood, Coast 1810 – 2330 3140 – 4040 Spruce, Sitka 1960 – 2520 3190 – 4100 Sweetgum (Liquidambar) 2255 – 2900 4545 – 5840 Sycamore 2390 – 3080 4020 – 5170 Tanoak 2845 – 3650 4770 – 6070 Walnut, Black 2680 – 3450 4450 – 5725 Western Red Cedar 1570 – 2000 2700 – 3475 Willow, Black 1910 – 2450 3140 – 4040 ** Weights: Lower value of range assumes 70 cubic feet of wood per cord. Higher value of range assumes 90 cubic feet of wood per cord. Dry weight at 12 percent moisture content. Green weight at 40 to 60 percent moisture content. All moisture contents based on “wet” wood basis. What Does A Cord Of Wood Weigh - Dry Firewood And Fresh Cut (Green) Weights - Mullins Farms In Valley Springs Learn something new everyday.
Trying to get my old wood yard cleaned out behind my dads old place. Split a couple dump truck loads today in addition to a pile of hickory for smoking. Picture of rounds is most of what is left. I think I should be able to finish it up next time I go over there. Have almost a couple weeks off work for hunting and catching up on some stuff, so that’ll be helpful.
This is 5 truck loads for next year. It’s 40’ long and 8’ high. Will be two full ranks within the next couple of weeks.
Laser guided CNC saw and splitter??? What species do you have in there? What length? That's a stack of beauty!!! I'm not worthy!!!