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Posted by Bernsy MN on December 11, 2005 at 18:15:04 from (64.61.227.28):
In Reply to: Firewood question posted by trkr on December 11, 2005 at 17:52:09:
I stack the firewood in, One row across the backend, so you can still close tailgate. That is five and one half feet. (Full size ). Then stack three rows down the middle, from the cab to your row across the back. With 16" - 18" you should get three rows between the wheel wells. These rows should be six and a half feet. Comes out like this, 3 x 6 1/2 + 5 1/2 ft, is 25 ft. 2 ft high, is a little over half a cord, this gives the customer an idea, with tape measure, your not raking them over the coals. Loose stack 2 ft high is close to this measurement. ,,,, Bernsy
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