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Re: Firewood question
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Posted by Dan Hill on December 15, 2005 at 03:36:22 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: Firewood question posted by Ken Crisman on December 11, 2005 at 18:02:18:
I have bought hard wood edgings from a 4x4x4 pipe frame.This is 1/2 cord. Stacked in it filled an 8 foot pickup bed.Sawed to stove length and thrown back in loose it rounded up.You will have one hell of a time stacking 1 and a halfcord of wood into a pick up bed that contains 60 cubic feet of space.A standard cord will shrink to 100 cu. feet when sawed to stove length.Not to mention the weight of 6000 pounds for a cord and half.This will make your 1/2 ton truck ride pretty low.A ton and a half truck would be badly over loaded with a cord and a half on board.
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