T tom460 ArboristSite Lurker Joined Dec 26, 2006 Messages 14 Reaction score 1 Location victoria,australia Jan 5, 2007 #1 they didnt have the gear to pick up logs like this,so they were pushed onto the truck.
Hired Gun ArboristSite Operative Joined Sep 16, 2005 Messages 419 Reaction score 120 Location New Salem, Ma Jan 5, 2007 #2 Any idea what size dozer that is? D6-D8? Either way that is a huge log!!
T tom460 ArboristSite Lurker Joined Dec 26, 2006 Messages 14 Reaction score 1 Location victoria,australia Jan 5, 2007 #3 push loading its a d7f.the log had about 30 metres in it,or in u.s talk 10000 board feet[i think]and they had nothing to lift it up with.
push loading its a d7f.the log had about 30 metres in it,or in u.s talk 10000 board feet[i think]and they had nothing to lift it up with.
PA Plumber Addicted to ArboristSite Joined Dec 14, 2006 Messages 4,432 Reaction score 1,030 Location South Central PA Jan 5, 2007 #4 Wow! What would that log weigh? 50 to 60 ton?
arboralliance ArboristSite Operative Joined Jul 23, 2006 Messages 246 Reaction score 5 Location Australia Jan 6, 2007 #5 Yep... PA Plumber said: Wow! What would that log weigh? 50 to 60 ton? Click to expand... E. regnans runs at about 960 kg per cubic meter so that log would be getting up around 50 tons... We blew up a D9 with logs in old growth and couldnt pull or push them with the brand new D10 high track... Where abouts did you take that pic??
Yep... PA Plumber said: Wow! What would that log weigh? 50 to 60 ton? Click to expand... E. regnans runs at about 960 kg per cubic meter so that log would be getting up around 50 tons... We blew up a D9 with logs in old growth and couldnt pull or push them with the brand new D10 high track... Where abouts did you take that pic??
SRT-Tech ArboristSite Guru Joined Jul 29, 2006 Messages 851 Reaction score 91 Location here Jan 18, 2007 #6 Wow