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Loaded truck pics.

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  1. Stephiedoll

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    Thinking it will be close to a cord. Still need to get the remainder.

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  2. Sandhillbilly

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    Now that is a Nebraska style load! :yes:
     
  3. buzz-saw

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    Thats testing the springs.
    Nicely done!
     
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    Truck still level.
    Looks like it could handle another:thumbs:
     
  6. The Wood Wolverine

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    :yes: :dex:
     
  7. Stephiedoll

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    I may have been a touch overloaded. Chart I found says 5500 lbs, if I had a full cord.
     

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  8. Deererainman

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    Lot of BTU's right there.
     
  9. The Wood Wolverine

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    Chart here on FHC says a little less.
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  10. Stephiedoll

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    I'm not saying it did weigh that much, but I believe your chart is dry weight. Any comments Backwoods Savage ?
     
  11. The Wood Wolverine

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    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

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    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. F5F7CCC3-AF17-47CA-890A-D603A12138F4.jpeg 1DE49FE0-33D8-4B55-94A7-1917EEF93DCB.jpeg FABD48A1-5232-42BB-83E1-36AE7B3AD2E5.jpeg FB1527D5-77CE-4964-91C1-FF9F6490DDBE.jpeg
     
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    well heaped tote and a little bit stacked on the floor, gotta be close to 1/2 cord
     
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    Here’s the pics of my last 3 loads. 71951255084__7A68D715-2CE5-4043-9366-C404E703DDA2.jpeg IMG_2545.jpeg IMG_2552.jpeg
     
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    IMG_2554.jpeg 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.
     
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    Frickin' A Wes. Those pics :dex::dex::dex:! What do you use to mark your cuts for bucking?
     
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    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!!!
     
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    Yes it is Chuck! Going after 2 more tomorrow!