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A cord is a dry volume unit measurement used to measure firewood and pulpwood. A cord can be described as a volume of 128 cubic feet of well-stacked cut wood.
A pickup truck does not have sufficient room in the bed to transport a full cord of wood. Most full sized trucks can hold about 1/2 of a cord when stacked neatly.
A full cord is 4fthigh x 4ftwide x8ft in lengthA face cord is 4fthigh x 8ft in length and it's width is the length of the wood pieces (usually 16-18 inches)
In general, the cord of split wood will have a greater actual volume of wood than the rounds, provided the rounds are good sized. Look at the cord from the end and you'll see the split wood "packs more tightly" than the rounds. That's a math thing, but it is straight up valid in the real world. Start looking at stuff like that and it will prove out. I disagree. I have bought round firewood cut to 16" lengths and then split it and ended up with a lot more than a cord when it was repiled. One can pile round cut wood tighter than split firewood. I also used to sell cut firewood and wood never sell round wood [other than in 8' lengths] as too much is lost and there is a lower profit margin.
A cord of wood is worth around $180. The price may be different depending on the type of wood, as well as the season.
whats a cord of wood
a cord of wood is 4ftx8ft by 16 inches deep a bush cord is 4ftx8ftx4ft
A cord of wood is generally 8 feet long, 4 feet tall, and 4 feet wide. The wood is cut into 16 inch lengths. The amount of wood in the cord varies depending on the type of wood but the wood must occupy a space of 128 square feet.
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It is recommended that a wood- burning fireplace be cleaned after one cord(stick,branch, ect.)of wood has been burned since the last time the fireplace was cleaned.
a cord of wood is equal to 128 cubic feet of neatly stacked wood.
The price of a CORD of firewood will vary in different areas, and vary with the type of wood. Here in central Virginia it is $150-$200 per cord of seasoned oak or hickory firewood. A cord of wood is a stack 4 ft x 4ft x 8 ft.
I'd say around $80 per cord, though I wouldn't want to do it less than $150. Only experience is watching my father chop wood as a kid in NY. We also had it delivered, split by the cord sometimes.
As they had an accord, they would both chuck a cord.
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