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I know a cord is a 4x4x8 tightly stacked load. I just have no idea how much wood is in a dump truck bed. If I assume it's all higglety/pigglety thrown in splits, what am I looking at? Is it roughly two cords? I'm just blindly guessing...
How deep is a hole? Dump trucks come in all shapes and sizes. Are you buying it by the dump truck load. This is not meant to be sarcastic but there is a reason why the standard measure is a cord. Even if you know the truck dimensions, what is a load? If you have pics of the pile then some folks on here are pretty good at guessing the cordage. But a dump truck load don't tell us much.
I have an International 4700 dump that I can pile two cord (+) in easily. Most 1 ton dump bodies with 1' side boards, neatly stacked with splits up to the top of the side boards, will be a cord. If loosely dumped in it should mound up over the side boards a good foot or two.
This load is a little smaller than the last one I got....but I'll take it !!......I live in Bethel, I asked if he would go to Redding, or Brookfield, and he declined