Well, she does, and I'm sending her there for my breakfast AND lunch when I drop that mess! Now, I am concerned how she might react to my new chaps.... She'd be impressed if her SIL had stacks like that, in our little backyard
Just guessing, they are 16' long x 4' high.. The first picture has two 16' rows side by side.. It's a sh&t pot of wood for sure.... And he's already half done for the year..
Sure is nice seeing a wood seller do it right , a rare thing indeed . (well almost right) IMO, should be off the ground then he'd be A++ instead of A-. Not many have it CSS way before it's sold. He should get prime dollar for the care he takes seasoning it. Even if there's some oak in there, he is way ahead of most sellers Thanks for the post & pics Think he has a cord per row ?
Well now , enough guessing Next time by, have your 25' tape, LOL I cut 17" splits , 1.4 X 4.5 x 20' = a cord +/-
My laser accurate ..... wild azz guess estimate is..... 2 ricks or 2/3 of a cord per row. Doesn't really matter though when you have over a hundred rows.....
What's an app? I now realize my job is to go back to Speedway with a camera, measuring tape, pricing schedule, get pics of their splitter, horizontal or vertical splitting, truck type, wedges, cants, saws, chains types, sharpening schedules/angles, species of wood, pics of the processing and cutting area, maintenteanice schedules, moisture meter verification of split wood, length of split wood and stacks, height of stacks, number of stacks, total cords of wood, top cover or not. I'm going to need to take a vacation day....