Wow..lol.. I get cranky if there's a little salt on the rubber floor mats of my truck during a blizzard. Imagine what their house looks like.. Ewwwwww..lol..
I saw a , think it was a minivan, maybe a sedan, I dont remember now. But it was killed up the same at the post office. Junk mail, trash, wrappers. Back seat pilled to ceiling and passenger was the same way or worse. Stuff pilled all on dash. Terrible
I mean I will go a few days of cups and wrappers on the floor. But I take the stuff to the trash every few days. Might be2-3 cups and a few cracker wrappers etc.but thats crazy
I agree. A few cups of some green mountain coffee cups and some pound cake wrappers and usually throw it out when I go fill up at the gas station. Their house must be a complete nightmare with roaches and mice...
For the record, these pieces were cut to 14" give or take a bit, so the load worked out to a little over 1/6 of a cord CSS after losing the bark from a few sections. I've sometimes split on-site, which facilitates piling it deeper in the car, but 1/5 of a cord is typically about the limit before I start getting nervous about the springs.
I usually get about 4-5 big rounds before I start getting nervous, one day I'll check the actually chord measurement on that.
I have no pictures on my new phone, but I cut about 8-10 cord a year. It all gets loaded into and out of my 00 Dodge Durango. It's a royal PITA and someday I will buy a regular truck, but next year I'm buying a trailer.
That's a 1995 subaru legacy sedan with 320,000 on the clock, my daughter is home from college and had the other wood hauler. Yeah she was squatting a bit
Mastermind said it before I could! I just saw this thread and looked at all the pics quick. Some of you boys ain't right! LOFL
Today's haul from my brothers. All red oak, 3 rows deep, heavy as can be. It split like buttah. I would have stacked more in, but it was squatting already.