flyingcow
Veteran Member
I agree with everyone around 1-2 cord. Here is my old trailer with roughly 3 cords on it.
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Thats a good load. BTW----A cord of wood is 128 cu/ft. Face cord??? Buyer beware.
I agree with everyone around 1-2 cord. Here is my old trailer with roughly 3 cords on it.
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A US or Canadian cord is 128 cubic feet.
Wonder about the US cord; it does not appear related similarly. It certainly is not a cubic yard.
102"x16' with 36" sides.
I'm pretty sure my buddy's trailer is at least 16' x 8'.
I didn't know they even had a cord spec in metric
My guess would be three face cord
I haul wood all the time on my similar trailer. Its three ricks.
Chris
And a Rick is your brother, cousin and a friend?
Guess its a local term. A rick of firewood around here is 8' long, 4' tall, and 16" to 18" wide. There aprox three ricks in a cord. Again, just a local thing I guess.
Chris
Same here, sounds like its a trustworthy friend so make him pay for only 2 face cords now and once its cut-splitted-stacked he can make the final instalment on the right measure.
I'm actually giving it to him free, and he only splits a couple of day's worth at a time (well mostly his teenaged son does!), so it won't get split and stacked to get a better idea of the actual quantity....that's sort of why we were wondering.
I will say that almost none of this was really green wood. Around here we have a huge number of dead Ash trees from the Emerald Ash Borer. They die, and stay standing for a while, then typically come down during wind storms. The ones I piled up for this load have been on the ground for a year or more (dead longer), and when you cut them, it's pretty obvious that they're seasoned almost perfectly. For the past year I've been working from the oldest, to newest trees...skidding them out, bucking them, and then having friends come over to load. I've sent off at least a dozen trailer loads like this, and I'm finally making a dent. The next step is to cut down the standing dead trees that can get to my house, fence, or wind up in our pond. I probably should sell it, but now I have a bunch of friends who owe me, and I've got a couple of big projects coming up that will require extra hands, so it should all work out in the end!
Sounds like a well reasonned good plan lol
Regarding the ash trees, does the beetle kill all of them or do some make it through, like they are immuned to the bugs. The borer hasnt reached my area yet but most say its unavoidable.