Built sides for the old F250 so I could carry two face cords of loose stacked wood.
Test run today to a neighbor to see how it worked. Delivered two cords of oak. I talked him into taking 20" long splits as that is more efficient if you have a firebox big enough. More wood per armload and more wood in the stove/fireplace for a longer burn. I can produce faster with only 4 cuts per log instead of 5. I get 102" logs, so cut at just under 17" or just over 20" so I do not need to deal with ends...we call them cookies.
The truck has a dump bed. He loved that we could tilt the bed , stage the splits on the tailgate, and stack without dumping wood on the ground and having to bend over. We got both cords stacked in 35 minutes.
Picture shows the truck under the outfeed conveyor of the processor. Nice to be a able to run directly into the bed. Got both cords processed in under two hours working along. That included changing a chain and a minor repair to the unit. Looks like I can do a face cord in 45-50 minutes with minimal effort.
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