I need to deliver firewood in order to sell/move it. So, I need a truck. I would like to use my forklift for deliveries if possible. Does a one ton pickup and a flatbed 5th wheel seem like it could handle 7,000 lbs, or even 10,500 lbs. of wood and a 6,000 lb forklift? Or am I dreaming... It would be nice to do multiple deliveries on one run. I built racks that are 4' x4' x 6' high, or 3/4 cord, that when seasoned, I'm guessing are about 3,500 lbs. (Oak 5,800 lbs. cord green, so 4,350 for 3/4 cord, x 80% for seasoned, is about 3,500 lbs.) The actual outside dimension of the racks are 4' 6" and probably could not be placed side by side on a trailer, putting more weight forward on the trailer and on the rear of truck. What percentage of weight typically does the rear of the truck carry with 5th wheel rigs? Then I read a triple axle trailer takes some of the weight off the truck, but, someone on here said tires are a bigger problem then. I could put the racks in a rear tow dump trailer I suppose and strap them in and dump. Those of you that sell wood and deliver, what works for you?