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    The cord is a unit of measure of dry volume used to measure firewood and pulpwood in the United States and Canada. A cord is the amount of wood that, when "racked and well stowed" (arranged so pieces are aligned, parallel, touching and compact), occupies a volume of 128 cubic feet (3.62 m 3 ). [1]

  2. cord, unit of volume for measuring stacked firewood. A cord is generally equivalent to a stack 4 × 4 × 8 feet (128 cubic feet), and its principal subdivision is the cord foot, which measures 4 × 4 × 1 feet. A standard cord consists of sticks or pieces 4 feet long stacked in a 4 × 8-foot rick.

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  3. Oct 27, 2021 · A cord of firewood is a rectangular pile four feet high, eight feet long and four feet deep, or 128 cubic feet. This is the standard Imperial measurement unit. To haul a cord of firewood in a pickup truck, you’ll probably need more than one trip, depending on the weight of the wood.

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  4. Jan 17, 2024 · To measure a cord of wood, use a tape measure to find the dimensions of the pile; a full cord and face cord should both be 8 feet long and 4 feet high. Then, use your tape measure to get the depth, or average length of each individual log, which should be 4 feet for a full cord.

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  5. So what exactly is a cord of wood? A cord is a standard unit of measurement for firewood that refers to a stack of split and stacked pieces that measure 4 feet high, 8 feet long, and 4 feet deep. This amounts to a total volume of 128 cubic feet.

  6. Aug 25, 2021 · cord. See also: firewood. 1. In the United States and England, 14ᵗʰ century – present, a unit of capacity used for fuel wood, a pile 4 feet deep, 8 feet long, and 4 feet high, = 128 cubic feet, approximately 3.62 cubic meters. The name is believed to come from the practice of measuring the quantity of wood in a pile by measuring its ...

  7. May 1, 2013 · Today, it is well recognized that a cord of firewood must take up 128 cubic feet, traditionally in a stack 8′ x 4′ x 4′. As with other units of measurement, the size of a cord of wood is typically regulated, either by a state or national government.

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