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how many cords are in 2 TriAxle log truck loads? At my buddies, place last weekend, we cut, split and stacked it all... now he has a 2 car garage and 14x25' of firewood stacked 7' high and probably another 3 pickup truck loads outside...
OH! NO! a freaking story problem... . yeeeshh :-laf
I would say 19. 14 cords in the stack. Plus, ... . it depends on how high in the 3 pickups. For the sake of argument we will say an additional 2. 25 cords in the pickups - assuming they were round stacked to 3' high.
Greenleaf your pics remind me of some of the benies of wood - great place to get stuff dried out after a days "play", water is always hot, I use a tie wire suspended from the ceiling from those plant hanger hooks instead of a clothes drier, and my border collies think it is pretty sweet in the winter too!
PS: where did you get the cat throw rug... or is that a new fangled glove drier???
Took them about 3 weeks (and weekends) of nightly cutting/splitting and the mom hauling it to the house... They have 13 acres of which 9 is timber. I would guestimate they only cut about 20 trees if that. It is actually good they have started "trimming/thinning" it out, will promote new growth. Hardly can tell they cut anything actually.
They also have a log splitter which they never had before... well, I guess they did, but I moved away from home . I kept teasing mom that she was going to log splitter arm from running the hydraulic's control lever!
When they had the furnace, they would burn about 9 cords a year... have extra around so you have dry seasoned stuff for the start of the next burning season AND extra if you have one of those "extended" winters.