A 2X4 would be a stud, not a board. Weight depends on the length and species, if it is pressure treated or not. 8ft. hem-fir 2X4 is about 8 pounds or so.
a normal 2X4 weights between 8 to 10 pounds
2x4's have a weight that varies based upon wood and length. With this said, the weight generally runs at about one point twenty-eight pounds per foot in length. Thus, an eight foot 2x4 would run about eleven pounds.
It depends on if its 4x4 or 2x4. On the 2x4 version its located on the rear of the transmission. If its 4x4 it is located on the transfer case.
2x4's weigh approximately 1.21 pounds per foot. So an 8 Foot 2x4 = 9.68 pounds 12 Foot 2x4 = 14.52 pounds 14 Foot 2x4 = 16.94 pounds Just take 1.21 pounds times the length of the board and this will give it it's overall weight. This is for pine boards.
your problem is most likely with your wheel bearing/hub assembly. Try disconnecting the battery for 3 to 5 mins. and it should switch back to 2x4
2000 polaris magnum 325 2x4
Blazer does not take off like it should. sluggih slow take off then after it gets going it does wee.
17.15
If it will not start, Beat on the bottom of the Gas Tank, with a 2x4, if it starts then, it needs a new Fuel Pump.
4x2 so 8?
That depends entirely on the physical characteristics and construction of the lumber. There is simply no way of answering this question without more info. A two-by-four (2x4) will support more weight than a similarly loaded one-by-three (1x3). A 2x4 will support a greater load on its two-inch face than on its four-inch face.