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how much will a pickup hold
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<blockquote data-quote="rwbinbc" data-source="post: 3213050" data-attributes="member: 45917"><p>I bet you can fit a cord into a full size bed, stacked in there nicely. Not saying the truck would handle it or that some wouldn't fall out. </p><p></p><p> How many of You guys sell or measure the wood You cut? A cord of oak wieghs 6300 lbs? I dont belive so on that. We haul 1 1/2 cords of oak on a trailer with car tires and there no way in hell that I'm hauling 9450 lbs of wood and 2000 lbs of trailer. Thats cut, split, stacked, then thrown on the trailer. Wood weght varies on how it split and stacked. The smaller its split the less a cord will wiegh. I dont now where the wieght chart get there info. </p><p></p><p> I haul 2 ricks in My 1/2 ton ford, Is that 4000 lbs of wood? No way......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rwbinbc, post: 3213050, member: 45917"] I bet you can fit a cord into a full size bed, stacked in there nicely. Not saying the truck would handle it or that some wouldn't fall out. How many of You guys sell or measure the wood You cut? A cord of oak wieghs 6300 lbs? I dont belive so on that. We haul 1 1/2 cords of oak on a trailer with car tires and there no way in hell that I'm hauling 9450 lbs of wood and 2000 lbs of trailer. Thats cut, split, stacked, then thrown on the trailer. Wood weght varies on how it split and stacked. The smaller its split the less a cord will wiegh. I dont now where the wieght chart get there info. I haul 2 ricks in My 1/2 ton ford, Is that 4000 lbs of wood? No way...... [/QUOTE]
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