Decided to buy 20 cords red oak from a local guy who is a logger. $90/ full cord delivered ( $1800). So, the guy shows up here about noon yesterday and the first thing I see is this massive load of wood, and I said to myself, "thats a lot more than 20 cords" !
My brother and I used to cut timber for about 10 years as a side job for extra cash when we were in our youth, and I loaded lots of trucks and pup trailers so I got a pretty good idea right off the bat how much wood is on a load.
When the driver got out of the truck I handed him the check for $1800 and he said "yup, thats the total, where do want it piled?" I was wondering if he was going to come up with a higher total based on the amount of wood he had, but he didn't.
As he got the truck into position to start unloading, I got out the tape measure just to double check the length of the truck and trailer. The truck bed was 24' long and the pup trailer was 22' 8". The wood was stacked very high, all of 8 feet on average, probably closer to 9'. Soooo, 46.66' length X 8.33' ( 100" sticks) X 8' high = 3109.44 cu ft of wood divided by 128 cu ft/cord = 24.29 cords. I actually think it was probably all of 25 cords, but thats close enough. That comes out to aout $74/ full cord !! :cheese:
With the 7-8 cords I still have in the woodshed for next year, I should have enough for about 5 years now, plus I have lots of birch and maple to cut down around here on my property. I'll start cutting it up tomorrow. I had him deck up about 6 cords by the woodshed and the rest in a nice open spot on the side of my yard where it can bake in almost full sun for years before I need it. Its a good feeling indeed to know my firewood needs are met for a loooooonnnngggg time.
Pat
My brother and I used to cut timber for about 10 years as a side job for extra cash when we were in our youth, and I loaded lots of trucks and pup trailers so I got a pretty good idea right off the bat how much wood is on a load.
When the driver got out of the truck I handed him the check for $1800 and he said "yup, thats the total, where do want it piled?" I was wondering if he was going to come up with a higher total based on the amount of wood he had, but he didn't.
As he got the truck into position to start unloading, I got out the tape measure just to double check the length of the truck and trailer. The truck bed was 24' long and the pup trailer was 22' 8". The wood was stacked very high, all of 8 feet on average, probably closer to 9'. Soooo, 46.66' length X 8.33' ( 100" sticks) X 8' high = 3109.44 cu ft of wood divided by 128 cu ft/cord = 24.29 cords. I actually think it was probably all of 25 cords, but thats close enough. That comes out to aout $74/ full cord !! :cheese:
With the 7-8 cords I still have in the woodshed for next year, I should have enough for about 5 years now, plus I have lots of birch and maple to cut down around here on my property. I'll start cutting it up tomorrow. I had him deck up about 6 cords by the woodshed and the rest in a nice open spot on the side of my yard where it can bake in almost full sun for years before I need it. Its a good feeling indeed to know my firewood needs are met for a loooooonnnngggg time.
Pat