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That would be correct for a solid cylinder.

This isn't that, it tapers and the 1m includes bark, hence my calculations based on 75cm average dia

 

Yes, I did state knock a bit off for the bark, the OP states:

 

The stem has a 100cm DBH and does not narrow much for 20m

 

Im assuming theyre only interested in the first 20m as it has little taper

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Believe me , if you're thinking of milling , the last thing you need is anyone, least of all a farmer dragging sawlogs about. Any sort of digger lifting the bulk of the log cleanly is far more preferable to spend hours sharpening because of mud and stone encrusted logs. Well meaning farmers with poor log handling techniques are the bane of my life. Diggers on site make my job a dream.

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Dragging, compressing stones into the bark and branch unions, pressure Washing and more sharpening add time and cost to the sawmillers bill. Better to keep em clean in the first place. Keeps me happy which keeps the client happy.

So you've heard about our rain? - a very particular type indeed !!

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