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Thanks everyone bit lost in the calculations,[emoji28] trying to get my head around air density cubic meter etc, the trailer is 900mm high, I try stack it as tight as possible for resale value. I know the trailer internal volume is 3.24m2, I’m just trying to make sure I don’t go over my gcm

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I'm going with just under 2 ton if it's tightly stacked and fresh. 1.8cube loose fresh is around a ton from what I've experienced. 

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Yes I plan to run over the weigh bridge wanted to run over one next winter when the wood is dry, but might have to run over one soon with the green just to find out can anyone tell me what beech is

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4 hours ago, Cory said:

 can anyone tell me what beech is

It's one of the heavier dense hardwoods we have over here. Can be over 1000kg for a solid cubic meter.

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I love these threads people stabbing in the dark with different formulas to work out weight.

Just stick it on a weigh bridge or weigh 3 to 4 logs on some scales then count how many you stack will give you a better idea then formulas.

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