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I underestimated the top end size. No wonder your tractor was struggling, there's about 200 feet in that log. :thumbsup:

Yeah then after I got that log on the deck and we looked it over and saw how crooked it was at the last 4' we decided to make it 16', obviously when I cut the tree down it must of bent when it hit the ground, I mean it was straight when I looked at it standing.......
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #16,073  
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #16,074  
Yeah then after I got that log on the deck and we looked it over and saw how crooked it was at the last 4' we decided to make it 16', obviously when I cut the tree down it must of bent when it hit the ground, I mean it was straight when I looked at it standing.......

I HATE it when that happens!!!
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #16,075  
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #16,076  
I HATE it when that happens!!!

Oh so you to have trees bend when they hit the ground, even worse when they bend after being sawed so hard to build with crooked lumber........
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #16,077  
Yes but keep in mine red oak is lot heavier then SYP..........

Yes indeed, about 300 pounds for that size log. 16'6" is as long as I cut them, its all my little mill will take.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #16,078  
Yes indeed, about 300 pounds for that size log. 16'6" is as long as I cut them, its all my little mill will take.

I added extensions so at the very most I can saw is 20'-7" but we go 20'-4" just get a bit of wiggle room, and then it usually requires two to roll log.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #16,079  
Oh so you to have trees bend when they hit the ground, even worse when they bend after being sawed so hard to build with crooked lumber........

I had my neighbors saw a 20 foot fir log into studs, back when they used to do custom sawing. The first two 2x4s warped about 6 inches when they came off the mill; I had to put cinder blocks on them when I stacked them, just to get them straight while they were drying.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #16,080  
Just so you know you have the saw in the wrong direction for makin lumber.............

That log was already ant food so I cut it for firewood. I had it purposely forward on the forks so I could cut it without the frame getting in the way. Log weight calculator puts that at 2300 pounds assuming 25” at both ends and 12’ long.
 

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