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hi fellas!
 
BTW that was aimed at Alan and the lovely common core bs that's taking over this country.
I have raised he!! with the administration at our school about this bull $hit. They agree but say hands are tied by the state and fed this country needs a reorganization.
 
5120lb/cord

http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/weigt-wood-d_821.html

Other websites say different things so I don't know who to believe.
Don't believe anyone these days, do your own calculations. Oak is 54lbs to the cubic foot, 128 cubic foot in a cord minus air space up to 30% according to US weights and measures. Hedge is heavier than Oak, 56lbs per foot I think. I have an old book from the 60's that lists all of the worlds woods descriptions and weights, it comes in handy.


I have raised he!! with the administration at our school about this bull $hit. They agree but say hands are tied by the state and fed this country needs a reorganization.
I agree!

That's the advantage of living in your car at the truckstop!
Don't have to go so far for chainsaw gas either!
 
Good afternoon everyone. I cut a lot of Osage and am about to need more chain. I've ran mostly Stihl. In your opinions, is it really a harder steel than Oregon? I know Carlton makes W Pro. Is Oregon a different chain than Carlton and W Pro? Thanks for any guidance here.
 

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