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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
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<blockquote data-quote="Cheesecutter" data-source="post: 5177808" data-attributes="member: 15336"><p>I can haul 1 cord or a bit more on my 6x12 trailer pulled with an 04 5.3 Silverado. Another 1/3 cord in the box, but only when neccesary. Trailer weighs 2500 lbs plus 3500-5000 lbs wood and I'm pushing truck capacity and registration weight. 1/2 ton truck should get you by with an appropriate size trailer and loads. That said, I could load heavier, but I don't like abusing my equipment and 45 miles iwas too far to haul firewood and make it worthwhile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheesecutter, post: 5177808, member: 15336"] I can haul 1 cord or a bit more on my 6x12 trailer pulled with an 04 5.3 Silverado. Another 1/3 cord in the box, but only when neccesary. Trailer weighs 2500 lbs plus 3500-5000 lbs wood and I'm pushing truck capacity and registration weight. 1/2 ton truck should get you by with an appropriate size trailer and loads. That said, I could load heavier, but I don't like abusing my equipment and 45 miles iwas too far to haul firewood and make it worthwhile. [/QUOTE]
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