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4xA few weeks worth of heating this fall/winter. All heating here is electric and Costa a lot. I was told I'll need more than 4 times this amount.
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It’s hard to tell, but is that like 1/4 or 1/2 a cord? There are people locally that burn 1-2 cords a winter, and they still use gas heat besides. I don’t know of anyone around here who uses just wood to heat all winter long, but I’m sure there are some cabins that do.A few weeks worth of heating this fall/winter. All heating here is electric and Costa a lot. I was told I'll need more than 4 times this amount.
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Supposed to be a whole cord. It was two pick up beds full.It’s hard to tell, but is that like 1/4 or 1/2 a cord? There are people locally that burn 1-2 cords a winter, and they still use gas heat besides. I don’t know of anyone around here who uses just wood to heat all winter long, but I’m sure there are some cabins that do.
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I have to agree with you. I would say I got half a cord. Maybe 3/4. It was piled in two pick ups with 6.5 foot boxes. I think the wood isn't dry like advertised either. Always a pleasure getting screwed.Hard to get a scope of scale, but that doesn’t look like a cord to me? Maybe it is
8ft long, by 4 foot tall, by 4 foot wide stacked neatly would be a cord.
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Today is a holiday. Truth and reconciliation day for native Americans. I think only bc gets the day off. Then next Monday is thanksgiving. Two holidays in a row.Busy morning. Hope everyone is having a good day
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Next Monday is Columbus Day and I'm off work.Today is a holiday. Truth and reconciliation day for native Americans. I think only bc gets the day off. Then next Monday is thanksgiving. Two holidays in a row.