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Are you measuring the trailer or the stacks? We usually figured a loose thrown volume has roughly 2/3 as much would as the same volume neatly stacked. Though that is for split wood. I've not paid much attention to how much thrown-in large rounds amount to when finally split and stacked.

Thrown in wood is harder to guess for me, I'd be a little leery of buying 2 cord of firewood that way unless it a well know firewood dealer, for the most part firewood dealers make sure you get what you pay for, they tend to like repeat customers.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #12,903  
I'll either go with white like my armory, or grey like the cabana.. I forget, what color is your cabana?

And I wouldn't use anything with Kalifornia in the name! Or uglyrado!!

Great advice right there............:thumbsup:
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #12,904  
Well if you have to know, I bet a dollar seventy three!
That's just enough to but my coffee, I'm gonna enjoy it!!!!!!

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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #12,905  
How much firewood is on this trailer?? The trailer is 16' long.

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This is the biggest block on the trailer,

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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #12,908  
You must be glad your not in the 60s and 70s, I ran a mid 70s McCulloch chainsaw back then for 15 minutes, it was practically brand new but my hands was tingling for 5 minutes afterwords, the guy wanted to sell it to me but I already had my first new Husqvarna, L65, so I said nah.

I think anti-vibe has come along way since then on all saws, maybe Husqvarna is the leader on that, either way it is very important and another reason why I like mechanical wood harvesting, I'm a big fan of make the machine do the work.

I can attest to the the older saws numbing your hands after hours of usage. I started clearing for my house lot back in 73 using a Mac 1010. After a few hours of straight usage I would have to go move the wood to give my hands a break. Eventually that saw died and I bought a brand new Husqvarna 50. I was so impressed when I got to use that saw. That was replaced by a new Husky 55. Then came the time to have a bigger saw. I bought a used Mac Pro 610 and a Pro 650. Those saws could cut wood. They were nowhere near as fast as an XP but they got the job done. I eventually latched on to a Husqvarna 262XP and that changed my life completely about cutting wood easily. All the other saws were sold off. My next purchase were a pair of the 2nd generation 346XP 's and a 372XP all bought brand new. I sold off the 262XP. I have used a Stihl 290 once for a few hours to cut up a couple of 2 foot Cherry trees. I thought that it had more vibes than my XP's. My ex BIL was using my 346XP and thought that my saw was better than his 290.
 

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