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<blockquote data-quote="VIKING" data-source="post: 1673868" data-attributes="member: 16840"><p>Yea I know what you mean Veggie. I will tell everyone when the wood was cut and when it was ricked. I've been selling a few rick a year for around 30 years and have yet to have anyone complain. I try to rick it tight with the bark side up and also make the rick at least 6 inches higher than 4 feet. I would rather give them extra than cheat anyone..</p><p> Parks, at one time I believe there was a law or a law was introduced in Oklahoma to prevent selling wood by the rick simply because there was no real size for a rick. Some people will say 2 rick per cord and some will say 3 rick per cord. It all depends on if the wood is 2 foot long or 16 inches long. OSU has a good definition for a rick of wood in one of their fact sheets. It says a rick is tightly stacked and is 4 foot high, 8 foot long and the width is the length of the longest piece of wood. I try to make mine around 16 to 18 inches long since that is what my stove takes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VIKING, post: 1673868, member: 16840"] Yea I know what you mean Veggie. I will tell everyone when the wood was cut and when it was ricked. I've been selling a few rick a year for around 30 years and have yet to have anyone complain. I try to rick it tight with the bark side up and also make the rick at least 6 inches higher than 4 feet. I would rather give them extra than cheat anyone.. Parks, at one time I believe there was a law or a law was introduced in Oklahoma to prevent selling wood by the rick simply because there was no real size for a rick. Some people will say 2 rick per cord and some will say 3 rick per cord. It all depends on if the wood is 2 foot long or 16 inches long. OSU has a good definition for a rick of wood in one of their fact sheets. It says a rick is tightly stacked and is 4 foot high, 8 foot long and the width is the length of the longest piece of wood. I try to make mine around 16 to 18 inches long since that is what my stove takes. [/QUOTE]
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