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<blockquote data-quote="bwalker" data-source="post: 254244" data-attributes="member: 2495"><p>I usually cut the wood into 24" rounds. Sometimes less depending on the size. I rarely split it unless I cant lift it.</p><p> As for what it takes to fill one. See the green wheelbarrow in one of the pics? It takes about 1 1/4-1 3/4 wheel barrow loads to fill it. Sometimes less and if its really cold(-30) it will take 2 loads per 24 hour period. It also depends on the quality And size of the wood. if you through barley liftable chunks of oak or maple in it might only take two or three pieces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bwalker, post: 254244, member: 2495"] I usually cut the wood into 24" rounds. Sometimes less depending on the size. I rarely split it unless I cant lift it. As for what it takes to fill one. See the green wheelbarrow in one of the pics? It takes about 1 1/4-1 3/4 wheel barrow loads to fill it. Sometimes less and if its really cold(-30) it will take 2 loads per 24 hour period. It also depends on the quality And size of the wood. if you through barley liftable chunks of oak or maple in it might only take two or three pieces. [/QUOTE]
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