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Loose Stacking-How much is lost?
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<blockquote data-quote="sawfun9" data-source="post: 3248219" data-attributes="member: 60539"><p>Before I had side boards I cut 24" red fir in 4 ft length's and stood it up, in my standard 8 ft pickup bed, like statues. I just put pecker poles in between any holes and I was able to get more wood in weight wise this way. I averaged around a ton and a half on the scales plus or minus a couple of hundred pounds depending on the particular wood. I get about 300 lbs less when it's split and stacked. It's not traditional for around here but I see more and more unsplit rounds coming out of the forest these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sawfun9, post: 3248219, member: 60539"] Before I had side boards I cut 24" red fir in 4 ft length's and stood it up, in my standard 8 ft pickup bed, like statues. I just put pecker poles in between any holes and I was able to get more wood in weight wise this way. I averaged around a ton and a half on the scales plus or minus a couple of hundred pounds depending on the particular wood. I get about 300 lbs less when it's split and stacked. It's not traditional for around here but I see more and more unsplit rounds coming out of the forest these days. [/QUOTE]
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