My friend had a Ranger that had fiberglass rear springs, didnt take much to bottom them.Measure your pickup bed and see how many cubic feet you have.My 3/4 ton truck can haul 1/2 cord.I have filled it with hard wood edgings from a 4X4X4 pipe rack.While a cord contains 128 cubic feet it shrinks to about 100 cubic feet when sawed to stove length.A local news paper says a cord of sawed wood can be piled to 128 cubic feet.Cant be done. A ten cord load of tree length wood will shrink to 8 cord if cut to 4 foot lengths.A half cord of firewood can weigh 1 ton.This is hard on a half ton pickup.When I sold wood I used a trailer that measured 4X8X2 feet deep inside.It was packed in tight and level.20.00 a load .At 200.00 a cord the same load would cost 100.00.Dry sawed wood is hard to find here.
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