Anybody know how much wood I can pack in the bed of my truck?
I have an extended cab, so I think it is a 6 foot bed. I am guessing about 1/2 cord?
Thanks
I have an extended cab, so I think it is a 6 foot bed. I am guessing about 1/2 cord?
Thanks
ribs1 said:How much wood fits in the back of a Ford Ranger?
Bigg_Redd said:ribs1 said:How much wood fits in the back of a Ford Ranger?
I'm not sure but whatever amount fits I purpose we call it a "ranger cord"
Bigg_Redd said:ribs1 said:How much wood fits in the back of a Ford Ranger?
I'm not sure but whatever amount fits I purpose we call it a "ranger cord"
adrpga498 said:I have the same truck and I figure on 1/3rd cord max. I'm more concerned about weight. When I get a nice scrounge and I can make multiple trips I won't over load and for my needs I make 4 trips and figure that as a nice cord.
smokinjay said:Bigg_Redd said:ribs1 said:How much wood fits in the back of a Ford Ranger?
I'm not sure but whatever amount fits I purpose we call it a "ranger cord"
How about Ranger Rick Cord or RRC for short because its not very much!
Danno77 said:holds more if newer and if 4x4. also holds more if its rear fenders are rusted out enough so you can max out spring compression. holds even more when you borrow the truck.
Bigg_Redd said:smokinjay said:Bigg_Redd said:ribs1 said:How much wood fits in the back of a Ford Ranger?
I'm not sure but whatever amount fits I purpose we call it a "ranger cord"
How about Ranger Rick Cord or RRC for short because its not very much!
Done.
rowerwet said:with my rangers (I am on my third) I loaded them until the wheels were level with the top of the wheel well, never had a problem.
I can't believe Ford may not have a true small truck to replace the Ranger, now they are talking about a shorter F-150, I like the car size to them my self.
what? no seat belt? probly cut in shorts and flip flops too? split in the nude?TreePapa said:Before I added the crossbed tool box, I prolly fit about 1/3 cord in my '94 standard bed Ferd Ranger. Now, I might fit 1/4 cord if I pack it tight and load it high.Never have any prob. w/ the brakes, 'tho. My mechanic used HD discs, rotors, pads, shoes, etc. on the last brake job. Brakes REALLY WELL ... so well, you gotta get used to the brakes or you make your face and steering wheel get together.Peace,- Sequoia
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