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Got this oak log load from a construction site my buddy is foreman on.wondered how much wood do u think?
16 ft logs 8 average 15" across,1 is 9" across...thanks math wizards

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I'd say a bit over a cord, but I'm not an expert. Either way, that is a nice load !
 
1.5
 
all I know is that although it wont show up in BTU's "free" and "Delivered Free" oak is worth double what it stacks out to actually be. Good Score.

Likely somewhere around a cord.
 
Them's some nice straight logs. How you gonna get them off the trailer?
 
Them's some nice straight logs. How you gonna get them off the trailer?
My buddy said 8 ft lengths on phone...oh well not complaining.started unloading last night.cutting into manageable pieces and rolling them off,may drag bottom ones off
 
Over a cord. That's primo stuff. I never get loads that are that straight
 
Over a cord. That's primo stuff. I never get loads that are that straight
yah at his job there building bridges through a woods for bike & walking trails.its a 600 acre chunk of county property and the tree co.that subcontracts only took the biggest best white oak.left all the red oak,burr oak,and hickory.still a huge pile of logs left,but guys he works with have next dibs.ton of quality btu's.
beginning of his job he had to walk around with tree co,and tree huggers to mark trees that absolutely couldnt be cut lol.took 2 weeks of cutting before they could get equipment into woods.3/4 of mile from road!
my 1/2 ton was working!!
 
Volume of a cylinder is Pi x r^2 x H

3.14 x .625^2 x 16 x 8
3.14 x .375^2 x 16

About 165 cubic feet.

Divided by 90, I get about 1.8 cords.

Very nice score!
 
thanks guys i was excited!! little nerve racking driving home but all good.
ive had a great summer scrounging and almost up on 3yr plan.fishing has suffered severely due to firewood hoarding.time to make that up during deer season and ice fishing.
 
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Great score!
 
great score.... straight, clear oak splits so nice and easy
 
Volume of a cylinder is Pi x r^2 x H

3.14 x .625^2 x 16 x 8
3.14 x .375^2 x 16

About 165 cubic feet.

Divided by 90, I get about 1.8 cords.

Very nice score!

I got a similar cuft analysis , but without trying to sound like a dbag I was pretty sure it should be 165/128 == 1.25 cords
 
I bet it will stack out at a little more than 2 cord.
 
I got a similar cuft analysis , but without trying to sound like a dbag I was pretty sure it should be 165/128 == 1.25 cords

You forgot the air. It is more like a cord of wood stacked has about 108 cu feet of solid wood in it.

108/128=.844 So your 1.25 cord calculation as if it was all solid needs to get divided by .844 (make it .85) 1.25/.85=1.47, so call it 1.5 cords.

If you think there is more or less solid wood in a cord than adjust.
 
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I was hoping for closer to 2 but either way I'm pumped...ill let u know in a couple weeks how it stacks out.I hand split but bow season starts next week so slitting will slow down a bit.
 
Make sure to follow-up on the final tally, but it is going to be an awesome stack. Way to go.
 
hope the pic loads.bucked them to lengths I could skid on pieces of 2x4 then roll of trailer.

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