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I don't know, but I think you are light....by a LOT. I am guessing 3 times that, maybe more.
Biggest tree I ever cut was a 57" Ponderosa. Cut in a 33' it was 18k. Second 33' was still 12k. Obviously species is a determining factor but that pic above looks a lot bigger.

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Biggest tree I ever cut was a 57" Ponderosa. Cut in a 33' it was 18k. Second 33' was still 12k. Obviously species is a determining factor but that pic above looks a lot bigger.

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What species of wood do you think it is?
 

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Biggest tree I ever cut was a 57" Ponderosa. Cut in a 33' it was 18k. Second 33' was still 12k. Obviously species is a determining factor but that pic above looks a lot bigger.

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If it is 10' x 20' Redwood or Ponderosa Pine, the weight is a little over 65K; Douglas Fir a little over 77K
 

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I find it real difficult to tell in them old pics especially from that angle but red wood would have been my assumption.

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The door says Warworth NZ


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