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Loaded truck pics.

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  1. JimBear

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    @ Eric Schamell nailed it. Osage Orange, my Dad & brother had a fence line taken out last fall, I cut all the rootballs off & got it all limbed up, cleaned up all the debris & have finally started cutting fence posts out of the remains. Anything that won’t make a fence post is getting lopped up for firewood.
     
  2. JimBear

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    Another load of yellow wood this morning

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  3. Reddingnative

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    My weekly haul. I have been hauled at least a cord out of this ranch every week since December. Somewhere around 27 cord since December. Sold a bunch, gave some away, have just over 9 cords ready for fall. Coming to an end for the year due to fire danger. Probably one more weekend. Kinda bittersweet, I live cutting but it’s getting up to 90* now. Just too damm hot. It will be 110 in the summers here, many times not dipping under 100 at night. 26A4354F-D179-431E-B6E5-21D9F9C4EE40.jpeg
     
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    Lookin' good... Just split most of my last scrounge yesterday... Love that heat it brings....
     
  5. Sandhillbilly

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    Not really a loaded truck but it will haul more weight. This is green elm.
    Anyone have a formula for converting cubic yards to cords? It is a 4 yard bucket

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  6. Eric Wanderweg

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    Quick online search will give you cubic feet, which for a 4 cubic yard bucket is 108. Then take 108/128 which is roughly 0.84 cord. Nice little load for one bucket’s worth :salute:
     
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    Here is how I would do the math.

    One yard= 3x3x3= 27
    Then multiply by 4 because the bucket is 4 yards.

    27x 4= 108
    Ok now a cord is 128 cubic feet. So the next step would be.

    108÷128= .84375 cord.

    Now its unsplit but it gets a pretty close idea. I think that when you have loose wood as opposed to ranked tightly you lose about 20%.

    So I would then .84375 cord x .71= .59906 cord

    That just my take...

    I see Eric beat me to it.
     
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  8. Eric Wanderweg

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    I like your explanation better though :D
     
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    Thank you Eric,

    My 20% was off now that i looked it up. 180 cubic feet of loose thrown wood will be 128 cubic ranked wood. Or very close. So the ending multiplier would be .71 instead of .8.
     
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    IMG_20210417_183633236.jpg Didn't get a load of wood this weekend. I picked up a Grizzly 7x12 horizontal bandsaw with 5 blades, and 2-55 gallon drums from a machine shop. 2-2 ton beam trolleys, a 125 cf CO/argon bottle, and 300+ pounds of steel from a scrap yard. It's been a good shop equipment weekend.
     
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    Wow ...thanks guys! I was really kinda just smart ashing. Gotta be careful what you ask about here at FHC :)
     
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    What species is it ?
    Some of the rounds look like Sitka Cypress ( yellow cedar )
     
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    Wow ! Major score !
     
  14. JimBear

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    Osage Orange, I am cutting fence posts, whatever doesn’t make posts is firewood.
     
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    That's what I did with the fire killed white spruce.
     
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    Had a burr oak fall on the side of the road 1/4 mile from the house. B115F0A3-B6F1-46AC-A9F3-727D1F7944A7.jpeg Finally got ahold of the new homeowner, and he didn’t want anything to do with it. So this is the 4th load, and only 7 rounds that all got noodled so I could pick them up. 192CA0BA-8A3C-4406-B33F-BF6EFEC6A6B9.jpeg So far I have 2 totes filled, but working on more.
     
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    It was said earlier that 4 yards is 108 cubic feet.
     
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    Load #5: just 3 rounds noodled to reduce weight
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