suntreemcanic, Qapla hit it on the nose. Cut one to length and see if you can lift it.
I recommend dropping the FEL bucket and rigging a way to chain the log directly to your FEL. This will give you maximum actual payload. You will be VERY near the max you can lift, even a short distance off the ground. Getting the balance right on such a long log will be tricky.... and you will experience AMAZING torque when you turn such a long log..... gotta go REAL slow, it's going to want to turn your tractor over going around a corner.
Please listen to me.... rear ballast is NOT an option, it is MANDATORY...and a LOT.... only your experience will dictate how much, but I predict that you will need about 800 lbs on the rear to give you a stable ride with your 2200 lb load lifted. If you lift the log and experience a significant rocking motion back and forth while carrying the load, this means you need MORE rear weight.
I don't have personal experience with logging, but am wondering if it wouldn't be better to lift with your 3 pt hitch and a boom pole...which typically can lift much more than the FEL... for the major move... then possibly use FEL to pick up an end at a time and move it into position for storage.
Alternatively, have you considered skidding it out, again using the 3 point hitch/boom pole?