g.moore
ArboristSite Operative
redprospector, I think we were typing simultaniously. That's why I'm wondering about how good they are. If they perform reasonably close to the Stihl they'd be worth it.
Full cord cuttinscott, AKA 1 full bed to the middle of the windowin a LB Ram.
I probably just don't bury the bar in the dirt as much.
You're either full of sh1t or you're cutting with dull chains.
Full cord cuttinscott, AKA 1 full bed to the middle of the windowin a LB Ram.
Do a search on dimensions of a full cord. It is 128 cubic feet. Doesn't matter if it's 4x4x16 1x1x128 it's simple 3rd grade math. As I said earlier:
1 cord = 128 cu ft. 8'(bed length)x5'(bed width)x4'(stacked height)=160 cu ft subtract some for dead space and wheel wells and it's pretty close to 128.
A Canadian cord may also be more than a US cord, not sure and since I don't see someone from Canada driving halfway across the US to deliver wood it really doesn't matter to me.
Everyone who has wood delivered up here has 1 long bed pickup show up with racks loaded +/- 4' deep for 1 cord of wood. If they order 4 cords they will get 4 pickup loads. These are also businesses so if they were delivering short cords they would no longer be in business.
I suppose if you just throw wood into a truck in a pile it wouldn't be a cord but I stack it just as if it was in my shed.
http://www.azdwm.gov/CONSUMERS/ConsumerTips/Firewood/tabid/259/Default.aspx
Arizona came up on a quick search, didn't feel like hunting down a CO site.
I've used Woodland pro chain from time to time, and I like it ok.
But if you can cut 16 cords with one filing............I'd stick with the Stihl brand chain.
Andy
A Canadian cord may also be more than a US cord, not sure and since I don't see someone from Canada driving halfway across the US to deliver wood it really doesn't matter to me.
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