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Posted
Hi help wanted

How much logs m3 would 50 ton of wood make

Give or take a m3 or 2

 

A very basic idea would be 20 cubes per 25t so 40 for 50t.

 

Of course there are lots of variables so its an educated guess.

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A very basic idea would be 20 cubes per 25t so 40 for 50t.

 

Of course there are lots of variables so its an educated guess.

 

Please can you explain your calculation for this as if its true firewood is not worth doing!!!!!!!:confused1:

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Please can you explain your calculation for this as if its true firewood is not worth doing!!!!!!!:confused1:

 

I think `Windfall` has been on the cizer :biggrin: I would say minimum of 75 cube from 50 ton more than likely much more.

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beg your pardon complete brain fart with my working out/help there plus my experience is with split logs per tonne. :001_rolleyes:

 

I buy in 25 tonnes of split hardwood logs and this gives me around 40-45 cubic meters. So by my superb maths thats 80-90 cube per 50 tonnes.

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A lot of mention of the Golden Nectar at the moment:thumbup:

 

Thats why i am on arbtalk all day on a Friday suppose to logging but went out last night and had one to many so sat by the fire with new pup nursing a poorly head.

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