Ske-bum
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Until I came to this site I had never heard the term Rick when talking about firewood amounts. So how much wood is a Rick guys??? Just curious...Thanks.
It is not a legal sale term here either but as I know it a rick is a stack 8' long and 4' high x what ever length it is cut to. Also known some places as a face cord I do believe. Wood terms do vary by region it seems except for one, If you throw a load off your truck or trailer and dont bother stack it it is purdy universaly known as a "pile"
And here's the way that alot of guys measure a cord http://kcfirewood.com/FAQ_s.htmlIt's hard to compete with that, if you saling a real cord.
And here's the way that alot of guys measure a cord http://kcfirewood.com/FAQ_s.htmlIt's hard to compete with that, if your saling a real cord.
And here's the way that alot of guys measure a cord http://kcfirewood.com/FAQ_s.htmlIt's hard to compete with that, if your saling a real cord.
A rick of firewood does not exist in Nebraska either. I once heard a guy say a "jag" of wood when referring to a large pile. That seemed to be closer to a cord that a "rick", but I never really knew what he was talking about.Where I live, Georgia, it's not a legal description for a firewood amount and I don't use the term.
A rick of firewood does not exist in Nebraska either. I once heard a guy say a "jag" of wood when referring to a large pile. That seemed to be closer to a cord that a "rick", but I never really knew what he was talking about.
you guys are completely wrong with this one, a Rick, Rank, 1/3 cord is 4'tall 8' long and 16" wide a Face Cord is 4' tall x 8' long x XX" of wood whether it is 10" stove wood or 30" OWB wood it is a face cord
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