twitch said:A cord of wood is 4ft X 4ft X 8ft stacked or 128 cubic feet.
Nice example Steve! If it was just tossed in there, you wouldn't get too much more than 1/3 of a cord. Stacking makes a difference.Flatbedford said:I saved these pictures of 1/2 cord stacked in a fullsize pickup from a Craig's List ad. It is a pretty good idea of just how big a cord of wood is.
Flatbedford said:Thanks. I thought it would be worth saving as a good reference. Kinda puts the cord of wood delivered in pickup myth into perspective.
kscowboy said:i have an a foot bed on my truck so it would seem that a full cord would fit in my truck would that beanthore way to messure it
bogydave said:Don't forget, it is a stacked pile 4' wide X 4' high X 8' long = 128 cubic feet
but there is spaces between the wood.
Somewhere I think I read it is really 98 (or something close) cubic feet of wood, the rest is air (30 cubic feet of air).
(broken link removed to http://www.woodheat.org/firewood/cord.htm)
I think you get more wood in rounds, but some say it stacks tighter in splits. (I may test that some day, but then it would depend on the wood & the stacker)
Regardless, you need the spaces so it gets air circulation to help it season.
Flatbedford said:I guess 4 cords.
raven said:............fyrwoodguy i dont know how much is on that chevy. but its a dam good lookin truck
fyrwoodguy said:thanks for the compliments on the truck. the load is what i call 2 cords loose. 2 complaints on scale since'89 one was 1/2 cord short :-/
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