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If we are able to parbuckle it then fine 
And if you are going to cut in half, shouldn't be a problem at all mate 

Don’t fancy that with the transit.
Might have to pass.
Bloody lovely log that though!
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24 minutes ago, Rough Hewn said:


Don’t fancy that with the transit.
Might have to pass.
Bloody lovely log that though!
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Just lean it on the ladder rack it will be ok with a couple of straps round it, !!!!!!

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that log is not going on any ifor williams trailer legally....nearer 5 tonnes methinks.. ave 40"QG @ 166" long is approx 150Hft3....just saying

Nowhere near 5 ton.
It’s about a metre average.
@750 kg
X 4.3m....
You could cut it at 1.8 at top end, put that on van, then the other 2 ton on the trailer.
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28 minutes ago, Rough Hewn said:


Nowhere near 5 ton.
It’s about a metre average.
@750 kg
X 4.3m....
You could cut it at 1.8 at top end, put that on van, then the other 2 ton on the trailer.
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as  12% moisture content weighs in at 630kgs /m3 (according to MR William.A.Lincoln author of "world woods in colour" page 219 btw) not sure fresh felled it is going weigh 750kgs/ metre length at 1mt quarter girth.. but crack on mate 👍 🤘

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as  12% moisture content weighs in at 630kgs /m3 (according to MR William.A.Lincoln author of "world woods in colour" page 219 btw) not sure fresh felled it is going weigh 750kgs/ metre length at 1mt quarter girth.. but crack on mate [emoji106] [emoji869]

That log ain’t no 12% mc bud.
Nearly all solid fresh cut wood is similar density to water, some slightly more.
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