Xfaxman
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I weighed this little cottonwood log on the platform scale, but didn't measure the diameter:
How dense is cotton wood compared to oak?
I weighed this little cottonwood log on the platform scale, but didn't measure the diameter:
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Well, drink some CUT kool-aide, call it oak and lot's of folks here will say it weighs 3500 pounds...
SR
I weighed this little cottonwood log on the platform scale, but didn't measure the diameter:
It's about time you put this to bed.
Well, you can see his homemade weight box. I'd guess the back end is pretty heavy and the engine is also rear mounted.805 pounds on that unique loader is impressive. The distance from the log to the front wheels is more than the machine wheel base. What's the back end of that machine weigh? I'm surprise the rear didn't lift!
Thanks, the moisture would be high, because I had just pulled it over a week earlier, 7/17/2009.According to the log weight calculator, your cottonwood was about 18 1/2 inches in diameter. A red oak log this big will weigh over 1400 pounds. The calculator is assuming the moisture content is 75%.
It did lift.805 pounds on that unique loader is impressive. The distance from the log to the front wheels is more than the machine wheel base. What's the back end of that machine weigh? I'm surprise the rear didn't lift!
Well, you can see his homemade weight box. I'd guess the back end is pretty heavy and the engine is also rear mounted.
How much more weight was on it for the lift?
REALLY??? #129 is a REPEAT of what got the 3500 started...I went back through the posts and discovered (more confirmed because others pointed this out) that the 3500 pounds originated from you. You sir, are the one drinking the kool-aide! Or at least trying to spread rumors of people drinking CUT kool-aide on this thread and on others. Your claim is unsubstantiated. It's about time you put this to bed.
Currently you are the only one trying to cause trouble. I asked how the weight of cottonwood compared to oak. I have never seen a cottonwood tree. Then you jumped in and said well someone will call it oak and say it weighs 3,500 pounds. Log weight calculator is fairly accurate for straight timber. It assumes a 75 percent moisture content and the log is a perfect cylinder. Really the only accurate way is to weigh it.REALLY??? #129 is a REPEAT of what got the 3500 started... Guess you better go back and find "that" post... When folks say out laddish things I just can't resist, so to bed it isn't! lol Keep in mind, I have a barn over flowing of old and new, farm tractors including some CUT's, so I'm not guessing here... BUT, I don't drink any brands kool-aide! AND as I'm logging pretty regular, I also under stand what 3500 pounds REALLY is... SR
Currently you are the only one trying to cause trouble. I asked how the weight of cottonwood compared to oak. I have never seen a cottonwood tree. Then you jumped in and said well someone will call it oak and say it weighs 3,500 pounds. Log weight calculator is fairly accurate for straight timber. It assumes a 75 percent moisture content and the log is a perfect cylinder. Really the only accurate way is to weigh it.