Trusty JD and a big Log

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Dave Pee

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Live Oak, Florida
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JD 2032R 2015
Cleaning up my neighbors yard. Ran across this dry pine tree - about 30 ft long. No problem lifting it with grapple and 32 HP.

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/ Trusty JD and a big Log #2  
I guess we have different standards for a big log.
 
/ Trusty JD and a big Log #4  
Yep, my big log has roots on it: :D

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It was vertical earlier:

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/ Trusty JD and a big Log #5  
My big log weighed 10k with the top of the tree gone. My tractor couldn't hardly lift the top part so it was more than a ton. IMG_0073.JPG Here's another big one IMG_0096.JPG
 
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/ Trusty JD and a big Log #6  
How big is big? It is relative term conventionally.

Six ft. tall may be considered tall in a group that averages five and a half feet. Six ft. Tall in an NBA dressing room might be considered short!
 
/ Trusty JD and a big Log #7  
Considering you can't cut the red woods I consider anything I can't cut with a 20" bar "big". IMG_0601.JPG
 
/ Trusty JD and a big Log #8  
Pardon the forks, they're chained to the bucket haha. Forks are off a forklift, still has the huge 1" steel plates on the back of it. Having it this far forward of the pins doesn't help with my lift capacity. I had my brother cut it down, all those vines you see are poison ivy which I get pretty badly and he does not!
 

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/ Trusty JD and a big Log #9  
Unless I had my buddy who's not allergic to that crap I'd have left that alone. I'd probably be in the hospital after cutting that log.
 
/ Trusty JD and a big Log #10  
I've had friends who seemed to think I should drop everything I have to do and eradicate poison oak/ivy from my woods. I just don't invite them into the woods.
 
/ Trusty JD and a big Log #11  
Well - I have a green log chart. It tells me how much a 5' or 10' chunk of green Ponderosa pine will weigh. My pine will get up to and a bit bigger than 36" on the butt. So a 10' chunk that's 36" on the butt will weigh around 3180#. My tractor will lift this but with all due consideration its just a little to dangerous to transport this weight. So the 10' becomes 5' - weighs around 1600# - and is easily transported.

I don't have the time, patience or reason to be in a weight lifting contest.
 
/ Trusty JD and a big Log #13  
When my 28" bar can't make it through from both sides it's definitely a bad day. Wait, that's never happened. The one on my forklift is a little better than 40" DBH and it's probably the biggest log I've had.
 
/ Trusty JD and a big Log #14  
Well - I have a green log chart. It tells me how much a 5' or 10' chunk of green Ponderosa pine will weigh. My pine will get up to and a bit bigger than 36" on the butt. So a 10' chunk that's 36" on the butt will weigh around 3180#. My tractor will lift this but with all due consideration its just a little to dangerous to transport this weight. So the 10' becomes 5' - weighs around 1600# - and is easily transported.

I don't have the time, patience or reason to be in a weight lifting contest.

That comes to 45 pounds a cubic foot assuming it's 36" diameter the whole length. I'm guessing the chart is high by 1000 pounds or so.
 
/ Trusty JD and a big Log #15  
When my 28" bar can't make it through from both sides it's definitely a bad day. Wait, that's never happened. The one on my forklift is a little better than 40" DBH and it's probably the biggest log I've had.

I'm fairly certain the largest tree on our property is well under 36" in diameter. Most are in the 14" and under range, but average over 60' tall.
 
/ Trusty JD and a big Log #16  
If you have to strain its big enough.
 
/ Trusty JD and a big Log #17  
Unless I had my buddy who's not allergic to that crap I'd have left that alone. I'd probably be in the hospital after cutting that log.

That's why I had my brother cut it for me, I didn't touch it! It was standing dead in my front yard, every time the wind blew it dropped sticks and branches all over. There are 3-4 just into the brushline just like it, I'll take them out eventually but this one was the worst!
 
/ Trusty JD and a big Log #18  
Oooo - tough crowd today!

A week and a half later, let me be the first to say thanks for sharing. That was indeed a handful for your equipment.
 
/ Trusty JD and a big Log #20  
4570man - I recalculated a 36" x 10' chunk of P. pine and it still comes out 3180#. Perhaps my calculations are in error but that would mean that ALL the calculations on the web site I use were also in error.

Formulas and values

TT - - pie(3.14)
D - - diameter in inches
R - - radius in inches
1728 Cu In = One cubic foot
One Cu Ft of P. pine weighs - - 45#


TT x R2 x length(in inches) = Cu inches

Cu in divided by 1728 = Cu Ft

Cu Ft x 45 = total log weight


3.14 x (18x18) x 120 = 122, 083.2 Cu In

122083 divided by 1728 = 70.65 Cu Ft

70.65 x 45 = 3179.25 pounds
 

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