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- First Name
- Jim
- Joined
- Apr 12, 2018
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- Location
- Glenville, NY
- Vehicle(s)
- 2015 Ram 1500 Laramie 4x4
I have the 64 inch bed on my extended cab Ram Laramie 1500 and I can comfortably haul a full FACE cord with the wood slightly stacked above the edge of the bed rail. My truck also has the Ram boxes so my bed is somewhat constrained. As an aside - I also have the air suspension and it is a beautiful thing when full with wood (or anything else) - no sag - hauls like champ!!!Here are some firewood notes for you. Wood is heavy and you will likely max out payload before you max out space. You can generally fit 1/3 of a cord of wood neatly stacked in a midsize truck. That’s 1333lbs leaving just enough payload for a driver of the truck. Going to an 8ft bed would technically fit more wood, but you would likely be over the payload and really putting some stress on it.
“An average seasoned cord of hardwood weighs more than 2 tons!! Unstacked it will take up to 200 cubic feet in space. An 8 ft. pick up truck would have to pile the wood uniformly at 5 feet tall to fit an ustacked cord. The average pick up truck can only haul 1/2 a cord of firewood at a time.”
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