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How many cords on a log truck and pup trailer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Turkeyslayer" data-source="post: 1733136" data-attributes="member: 34530"><p>So I had a chance to walk the bush today. I was a little disappointed for there wasn't as many slash trees as I had hoped. I think that there is between 30 and 40 full cord of standing trees, and the tops where there but hard to determine numbers due to so many weeds right now. I also didnt get a chance to walk every section of the bush but I would say I covered over 80%. The good thing is the skidder trails are in real good shape and getting the wood out should be no problem as long as it stays dry. There are some sections where I could see that there would have been lots of standing water in the bush earlier in the season. </p><p> If all goes well I am still hoping for around 80 full cord (but 60 would still make me happy). And if my equipment deal goes through I should be able to start by the middle of October. If we have a wet fall I will wait till we have good hard frost in the ground and go from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turkeyslayer, post: 1733136, member: 34530"] So I had a chance to walk the bush today. I was a little disappointed for there wasn't as many slash trees as I had hoped. I think that there is between 30 and 40 full cord of standing trees, and the tops where there but hard to determine numbers due to so many weeds right now. I also didnt get a chance to walk every section of the bush but I would say I covered over 80%. The good thing is the skidder trails are in real good shape and getting the wood out should be no problem as long as it stays dry. There are some sections where I could see that there would have been lots of standing water in the bush earlier in the season. If all goes well I am still hoping for around 80 full cord (but 60 would still make me happy). And if my equipment deal goes through I should be able to start by the middle of October. If we have a wet fall I will wait till we have good hard frost in the ground and go from there. [/QUOTE]
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