$4-500 for a tri-axle of pole wood.
$700 for a 19-20' tri-axle dump load of cut/split wood.
The pickup guys are a joke.
Nobody stacks it, never see a load I would haul.
I'm guessing 2 of some of their loads would fit in one load stacked.
You don't get much thrown in and only a couple inches above the bed rails
right in the center.

Had one guy try to tell me that throwing or stacking, don't make much
difference.

"You are either lying or ignorant. I've loaded a pickup with wood by
myself too many times. Toss it in until the bed is half full, crawl over
it and start stacking. That half a bed full becomes little more than one
row."

He got all kinds of pissy.
Lying, scheming prick.

Those are the same cons selling a pickup load as a cord.
Run a heavy 3/4 ton weight is not an issue.
Put headache racks in the front and stack the first 3 rows cab high,
no sideboard. Last 2 rows are a little shorter.

Have stacked and measured that at home several times, it's always
around 3/4 of a cord. That last 1/4 ain't going on without sideboard.
Most 1/2 tons aren't going to like it if you are loading oak, maple,
locust.


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