Never heard of a "face cord" in northern New England. A cord of wood is 2x4x16 in. That's the way we always measured it. Log length was cheaper and estimated. Usually got more than you paid for.Face cord here is typically 16 inch splits.
Never heard of a "face cord" in northern New England. A cord of wood is 2x4x16 in. That's the way we always measured it. Log length was cheaper and estimated. Usually got more than you paid for.Face cord here is typically 16 inch splits.
Those measurements ARE a facecord.Never heard of a "face cord" in northern New England. A cord of wood is 2x4x16 in. That's the way we always measured it. Log length was cheaper and estimated. Usually got more than you paid for.
2x4x16 in would be a quarter of a face cord (4x8x16 in).Never heard of a "face cord" in northern New England. A cord of wood is 2x4x16 in. That's the way we always measured it. Log length was cheaper and estimated. Usually got more than you paid for.
I just checked, around here, I am seeing $325 a cord, and that is what I am selling it at. Regular old pine...
Central colorado, so it's nothing fancy like you guys back east have with your hard woods!
Sorry. 2x4x16ft of 16in. Fat fingers left out a few digits.2x4x16 in would be a quarter of a face cord (4x8x16 in).
Now I'm more confused. Is this 2 stacks 4Ft x16Ft x16 in?Sorry. 2x4x16ft of 16in. Fat fingers left out a few digits.
Legal being the operative word.A cord is 128 ft³ doesn't matter how you stack it really. From the historic point as loan wolf points out it's a 4'x4'x8' of 16" splits tightly stacked.
A cord (128ft³) is the federally recognized unit of measuring firewood for sale, however there's no teeth behind the law, and it's left up to the state to decide if they use a cord or not. Here in PA, the only legal way to sell firewood is by the cord or a subdivision of a cord.
That would not be legal here in Maine, unless you agreed to buying by weight up front.Legal being the operative word.
Most all in my area is truckload / trailer load. Few years ago I bought what was sold as 3 cord load, stacked out to 2 1/4. Seller then told me it weighed as three. Of course it was wet. Needless to say I'll never deal with him again. Back to gathering my own.
It's not legal here either. But no one enforces it.That would not be legal here in Maine, unless you agreed to buying by weight up front.
From Maine statutes:
§2302. Definitions
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following words and phrases shall have the following meanings: [PL 1973, c. 91, §1 (RPR).]
1. Cord;
A. A standard cord is a unit of measure of wood products 4 feet wide, 4 feet high and 8 feet long, or its equivalent, containing 128 cubic feet when the wood is ranked and well stowed. Any voids that will accommodate a stick, log or bolt of average dimensions to those in that pile shall be deducted from the measured volume. [PL 1979, c. 659, §1 (RPR).]
A-1. A cord when used in connection with sawdust, chips or shavings means the volume of material contained in 128 cubic feet at the time of sale. [PL 1979, c. 659, §2 (NEW).]
A-2. Fuel wood, when sold loose and not ranked and well stowed, shall be sold by the cubic foot or loose cord, unless other arrangements are made between the buyer and seller. When sold by the loose cord, the wood in any cord shall average either 12 inches, 16 inches or 24 inches in length. When so sold, the volume of the cords shall be: A cord of 12 or 16 inches in length shall mean the amount of wood, bark and air contained in a space of 180 cubic feet; and a cord of wood 24 inches in length shall mean the amount of wood, bark and air contained in a space of 195 cubic feet. [PL 1981, c. 219 (AMD).]
B. A face cord is a unit of measure 4 feet high and 8 feet long, or its equivalent, containing 32 square feet. The length of sticks shall be agreed upon by both parties; [PL 1973, c. 91, §1 (RPR).]
Legal being the operative word.
Most all in my area is truckload / trailer load. Few years ago I bought what was sold as 3 cord load, stacked out to 2 1/4. Seller then told me it weighed as three. Of course it was wet. Needless to say I'll never deal with him again. Back to gathering my own.
That's a shame, if I reported it here the authorities would be on it pretty quick. No different then shorting someone on gasoline or diesel.It's not legal here either. But no one enforces it.
In your part of PA are there lots of truck load ads? Anyone enforce those as illegal?That's a shame, if I reported it here the authorities would be on it pretty quick. No different then shorting someone on gasoline or diesel.
Ouch sundance, that stingsLegal being the operative word.
Most all in my area is truckload / trailer load. Few years ago I bought what was sold as 3 cord load, stacked out to 2 1/4. Seller then told me it weighed as three. Of course it was wet. Needless to say I'll never deal with him again. Back to gathering my own.
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