I have seen a few definitions for "loose cords" one being 160 cubic feet and the other being 180 cubic feet. I have always gone with 180 cubic feet loose, whether selling firewood or cutting my own.
my question is, if im using 180 cubic feet for a loose thrown cord, then 270 cubic feet would be a cord and a half correct?
Therefore, my dump truck bed is 12 foot long, 7.5 wide, and has 2 foot high sides. If i mound it up in the middle about 4 feet high and fill in the ends so it tapers down towards the front and back, say an average of 3 feet high loose, then i can say thats about a cord and half correct? this is with all 16 inch wood... or am i thinking about it wrong?
Let me know what you think, see my attached picture of the load i am referencing, 3 feet high is to the top of the rack at the rear of the cab of the truck, the wood sides only go up 2 feet but imagine them going all the way up to the top of the rack
my question is, if im using 180 cubic feet for a loose thrown cord, then 270 cubic feet would be a cord and a half correct?
Therefore, my dump truck bed is 12 foot long, 7.5 wide, and has 2 foot high sides. If i mound it up in the middle about 4 feet high and fill in the ends so it tapers down towards the front and back, say an average of 3 feet high loose, then i can say thats about a cord and half correct? this is with all 16 inch wood... or am i thinking about it wrong?
Let me know what you think, see my attached picture of the load i am referencing, 3 feet high is to the top of the rack at the rear of the cab of the truck, the wood sides only go up 2 feet but imagine them going all the way up to the top of the rack