Log load- $1000.00 delivered good deal?

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i was trying to find what the common distance between "tractor" axles was so you could get a sense of scale then measure the logs....but i couldn't find one.
 
50 foot trailer x 8.5 ft wide x 8.5 ft tall x 2/3 use factor = ~2380 cubic feet of wood / 256 cubic feet / cord => ~9.3 cords of wood in that trailer.

Maybe a bit generous, but probably not by much.
 
Wow, caveat emptor and more. Thinking of a tri axle log load, you don't know or ask the species, and don't know what amount you're getting.
Better off buying CSD firewood from a referenced firewood seller.
And what's this about "labor" ? Wood heat means you do something with your fuel, enjoy it, revel in your fine physical shape, and you may even
save some bucks.
Wow !!!
 
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Each one of those stacks looks to be about 8x8x10... if so, that's well over 10 cords on that truck. Don't start at 400... he'll laugh at you and you'll never hear from him again.

Agree, take a tape measure.. but 1000 seems like a good deal to me.
 
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50 foot trailer x 8.5 ft wide x 8.5 ft tall x 2/3 use factor = ~2380 cubic feet of wood / 256 cubic feet / cord => ~9.3 cords of wood in that trailer.

Maybe a bit generous, but probably not by much.

2380 cf = 18.5 cords
 
I say just measure it. For speculation do you think each bundle is about 8 by 8 by 8? That would put it over 10 cords. If you go to HF they often have free tape measures.

I don't think the trailers are 8 ft wide - < 6 I think.

Length looks like 8 ft. Eyeball the stack height at 6 ft

((6X8X6)X3)/128 = 6.75 at most
 
Too bad he can't measure it. It would be fun to know who's closest. It's like in the old days there were large glass jars of gumballs where the closest guess would get a prize. I'm sure in this case hearth. Com would put up a chainsaw as the prize.
 
I don't think the trailers are 8 ft wide - < 6 I think.

Length looks like 8 ft. Eyeball the stack height at 6 ft

((6X8X6)X3)/128 = 6.75 at most

He was probably referring to height at 10', which I agree with.
 
No one ASKED the logger/driver the cord load or species ? :rolleyes:
Every rig jockey here at least knows exactly what he is delivering.
 
I did. The driver didn't have a clue. He said it was enough for a full season people said, I said there are too many variables and no one burns the same amount.
 
It's probably a 53' trailer. My estimation is each of the vertical support beams are 10' apart (5 sections + the 3 extra feet over the 5th wheel). That being said, looks like the logs are 12-14'. My guess is that the load is 6' wide. So put it all together, you've got 3 piles that are 13x8x6 which is 1872 cuft. Divide by 128 and you get 14 cords. Probably 10-11 cords once you cut and stack it (split wood stacks tighter).
 
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I'd bet that the uprights are 8'6" outside to outside, and the deck of the trailer is 60" off the ground.. it looks like there's 8" between the deck and the bottom of the logs... The load looks wider than it is tall... maybe stacked 5'6"+ tall? by just under 8' wide... they look a little more than twice the deck height... so maybe 12'+ or -....

11 to 12 cords? any more guesses?
 
i think he should buy it then let us know how many it was :)
 
i think he should buy it then let us know how many it was :)
Ditto. Maybe start a paypal account that way we can put 5 dollars a piece in to go to the "how much wood is on the trailer" fund.
 
Ditto. Maybe start a paypal account that way we can put 5 dollars a piece in to go to the "how much wood is on the trailer" fund.
sure....we could make a lottery out of it. the closest wins 1/2 the pot....the other 1/2 goes to the OP.
 
I've bought 3 cords of logs before from a firewood seller. Each stack is larger than the load I received. It looks like there's at least 9 cord there, if not more. Personally I wouldn't do it. I can buy wood cut/split and seasoned for about 100-120 a cord. But if your in an area that sells it for 200+ a cord and you don't have time to scrounge or a place to cut, I'd buy it.
 
I've bought 3 cords of logs before from a firewood seller. Each stack is larger than the load I received. It looks like there's at least 9 cord there, if not more. Personally I wouldn't do it. I can buy wood cut/split and seasoned for about 100-120 a cord. But if your in an area that sells it for 200+ a cord and you don't have time to scrounge or a place to cut, I'd buy it.

$100 cord for split seasoned wood is an incredible deal..
 
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Even though I'm surrounded by hundreds of acres of woods, I bought it to get ahead. They charged 120.00 delivered for a 1.25+ cord load. I'm sitting on 14 cords now, over half is seasoned and there's no end of wood in sight. I needed to get ahead so I can cut at my leisure and enjoy the pool and garden this summer. I now just drag up logs to the house and process whenever I want to get out.
 
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Looks like there could be as many as 9 cords there. 3 in each group.
Measure those piles if you can to see who is closest on the count.
Im figuring 6 foot high 8 ft wide and 8 ft long for each stack,if its higher than 6 ft its more than 9 cords.
 
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looks like 2 to 3 cord in each stack to me too.
$100-$125/cord for a (multiple) cord load here and they've been extremely hard to find here for two years .
The trailers are usually stacked the other way with 5 or 6 foot logs, whatever the width limit is.
Cut, split and dumped here starts at $250 a cord. Several of the guys that used to buy log loads and cut it up to make a few bucks have nothing this year.

I cut off a three cord dumped pile of logs and you get a tremendous amount more done in a day than pulling firewood one tree at a time out of the woods with a pickup truck. Especially if you have to spend time driving that pickup any distance.
You gotta have room to do it too.
 
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I wouldnt mind paying 125.00 a cord for logs IF I actually got a full cord. But everybody always sells under or just shy of what they are supposed to sell. Its up to the consumer in the end to determine the success of the transaction.
The load of wood pictured is probably long gone. Its pictured as an example most likely or its sold by now. No 2 loads will be the same.
And you guys that are saying you cant get log loads, are you saying that you would pay any named price for logs?
There probably was a time when it was good business. When it becomes a shortage issue is when it becomes a market controlled commodity. And you end up in the same place as with Oil prices.
 
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