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Title: How Many Cords of firewood can you get from a tri-axle logging truck?
Post by: KMAN on February 25, 2010, 09:36:26 PM
I am thinking about buying in a tri axle load of logs to cut up and use as firewood to save time running around getting wood. I was just wondering if any body knew on a average how many cords of wood i could expect to get from 1 truck load of logs. I am not looking for the exact amount just a idea. Someone told me that I could see about 7 cords but that seems low to me but again i just dont know. Any thoughts would be great. Thanks Kman
Title: Re: How Many Cords of firewood can you get from a tri-axle logging truck?
Post by: bill m on February 25, 2010, 09:42:17 PM
With good straight pole firewood on a tri axle 8 cords is the max. but 7 to 7.5 is about average.
Title: Re: How Many Cords of firewood can you get from a tri-axle logging truck?
Post by: 4genlgr on February 25, 2010, 11:43:26 PM
kman, with 20 foot wood, straight-ish, nicely loaded and a variety of  diameters my triaxle carried 8 cord on average
hauled alot to guys who processed by hand and they were happy with that call
if i had alot of top wood or crooked stuff we would call it less but we were all in agreement with the size of the load
Title: Re: How Many Cords of firewood can you get from a tri-axle logging truck?
Post by: mainiac on February 26, 2010, 10:31:29 AM
I have two drivers that haul for me that uses a tri-ax. Both average 9 cord have seen as much as ten. One sells by wieght and the other usually by volume. Both haul on average 28'. When I process it I get very close to what I pay for +/- half a cord.

I have used another driver that uses a wheeler that will have 8 cord on it.

Mainiac
Title: Re: How Many Cords of firewood can you get from a tri-axle logging truck?
Post by: Ron Scott on February 26, 2010, 02:34:13 PM
Most run 8 cord loads here.
Title: Re: How Many Cords of firewood can you get from a tri-axle logging truck?
Post by: Jamie_C on February 26, 2010, 05:57:45 PM
What are you guys calling a "tri-axle" ?? Up here a tandem truck (10 wheeler) hauls between 6 & 8 cords and a tri-axle trailer about 15 cords.
Title: Re: How Many Cords of firewood can you get from a tri-axle logging truck?
Post by: furltech on February 26, 2010, 06:19:06 PM
I was thinking the same jamie they must call a tri axle something else .
Title: Re: How Many Cords of firewood can you get from a tri-axle logging truck?
Post by: 4genlgr on February 26, 2010, 06:46:08 PM
my tri-x was a ten wheel truck with an air tag axle on the back giving it 3 x's under the body and 14 wheels
like a triaxle dump truck only the lift x is on the back
Title: Re: How Many Cords of firewood can you get from a tri-axle logging truck?
Post by: countryjonez on February 26, 2010, 06:51:18 PM
what are the measurements of a cord? how much do they go for a cord? thanks for any info
Title: Re: How Many Cords of firewood can you get from a tri-axle logging truck?
Post by: Jamie_C on February 26, 2010, 07:09:10 PM
Quote from: 4genlgr on February 26, 2010, 06:46:08 PM
my tri-x was a ten wheel truck with an air tag axle on the back giving it 3 x's under the body and 14 wheels
like a triaxle dump truck only the lift x is on the back

That sounds more in line with what we call a "tridem drive", only usually it is the lead axle that is the lift around here. Seldom seen except for floating really heavy loads.
Title: Re: How Many Cords of firewood can you get from a tri-axle logging truck?
Post by: bill m on February 26, 2010, 07:31:15 PM
If the lead axle lifts it is called a pusher axle, in back it is called a tag axle.
Quote from: countryjonez on February 26, 2010, 06:51:18 PM
what are the measurements of a cord? how much do they go for a cord? thanks for any info
A full cord is 4 ft x 4 ft. x 8 ft. = 128 cubic feet.
Title: Re: How Many Cords of firewood can you get from a tri-axle logging truck?
Post by: Bobus2003 on February 26, 2010, 10:46:22 PM
Here the trucks are hauling around 10-12 Cord maybe more depending on the trucker and length of wood. Most Tractors can handle up to 20' logs and longer on the pup

(https://forestryforum.com/gallery/albums/userpics/20739/2610/Shafers_Truck.jpg)
Title: Re: How Many Cords of firewood can you get from a tri-axle logging truck?
Post by: 4genlgr on February 26, 2010, 11:02:08 PM
with the weight laws the way they are in maine they lend themselves to 4axle, rear lift x configureation. loaders behind the cab and not too many pups or haywagons- if you can get one of those in your landing you might as well use a semi with a tri x trailer
gross weight 100,000
the tag x lets you shift some of the weight to the front x by increasing the air pressure in the bags
Title: Re: How Many Cords of firewood can you get from a tri-axle logging truck?
Post by: mainiac on February 27, 2010, 05:36:56 AM
The trucks that I am talking about have the floating x on the back if I remember correctly. Giving it 14 wheels on the ground loader behind the cab.

In Maine (state law)a cord measures 128 cubic feet stacked or the way I sell it is  loose thrown 12-16" 180 cubic feet or 24" 195 cubic feet.

As for price, I know that it it quite regional. I have heard of $85/cord for hard wood and as much as $125/cord I am paying $100-$110 right now but I have a few specs that end up driving the cost up some. I don't accept anything less than 6" diameter and nothing over 20". Bad crooks and notches usually get kicked back as well. I have these requirements because I am feeding a small processor.

Mainiac
Title: Re: How Many Cords of firewood can you get from a tri-axle logging truck?
Post by: SwampDonkey on February 27, 2010, 07:24:37 AM
I've seen those triaxles here hauling wood and on contract to haul farm fertilizer from blending plants, not so common though. We just used a regular tandum Chevy on the farm. We hauled 8' aspen or whatever and got 8 cords a load. We would hire a tractor to haul long logs.
Title: Re: How Many Cords of firewood can you get from a tri-axle logging truck?
Post by: 4genlgr on February 27, 2010, 09:52:17 AM
kman, there was another discussion of this in another section of the forum and it got into all the ways to measure a cord etc.
a couple of observations:
the trucks i have seen from PA are set up different than the one i ran and most of the ones i know
if your buying long lenght wood,  your not buying cut and split
we figured a 1foot of wood =1cord where the wood was 20ft long,fairly streight etc
check with a firewood dealer in your area and see what he is getting in per truck unless their buying by the ton


Title: Re: How Many Cords of firewood can you get from a tri-axle logging truck?
Post by: KMAN on February 28, 2010, 10:00:07 PM
Quote from: Bobus2003 on February 26, 2010, 10:46:22 PM
Here the trucks are hauling around 10-12 Cord maybe more depending on the trucker and length of wood. Most Tractors can handle up to 20' logs and longer on the pup

On this picture is that 10-12 cords for the truck and then 10-12 cords for the tag on trailer or is that 10-12 for the complete rig?
Title: Re: How Many Cords of firewood can you get from a tri-axle logging truck?
Post by: Bobus2003 on February 28, 2010, 11:27:10 PM
Quote from: KMAN on February 28, 2010, 10:00:07 PM
Quote from: Bobus2003 on February 26, 2010, 10:46:22 PM
Here the trucks are hauling around 10-12 Cord maybe more depending on the trucker and length of wood. Most Tractors can handle up to 20' logs and longer on the pup

On this picture is that 10-12 cords for the truck and then 10-12 cords for the tag on trailer or is that 10-12 for the complete rig?

Thats Truck and Pup.. In that picture he's below the top of the bunks, where as most times they are a row or 2 of logs above
Title: Re: How Many Cords of firewood can you get from a tri-axle logging truck?
Post by: zopi on March 01, 2010, 02:29:17 PM
length of logs in feet x height x width/128- 10% for air and slop... :D
Title: Re: How Many Cords of firewood can you get from a tri-axle logging truck?
Post by: thumper on March 02, 2010, 11:55:54 AM
a cord (128 cu ft) of good hardwood usually weighs up to 6000 lbs green. 8 cords x 6000= 48000 lbs.
Title: Re: How Many Cords of firewood can you get from a tri-axle logging truck?
Post by: Maine372 on March 03, 2010, 12:20:12 PM
as many cords as the loader put on.....