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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 1673975" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>Yeah. When I googled rick AFTER i asked the question I read that some people will unknowling want to buy a half cord and figure on buying a rick. Well, it said that if you buy a half rick and they are 12-16" logs then you are actually paying for a half cord but really only getting about a 1/3 cord of actual wood. </p><p></p><p>You guys have it good in OK. Out here in Cali if you want to get a good hot burning wood to burn it will most likely be Eucalyptus and you will pay upwards of $400 per cord. What a ripoff. Luckily, I am in construction and visit plenty of jobsites that have cut big Eucalyptus or pine type trees and I get to load up all the wood I want for free. Still have to split it but it's free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 1673975, member: 14646"] Yeah. When I googled rick AFTER i asked the question I read that some people will unknowling want to buy a half cord and figure on buying a rick. Well, it said that if you buy a half rick and they are 12-16" logs then you are actually paying for a half cord but really only getting about a 1/3 cord of actual wood. You guys have it good in OK. Out here in Cali if you want to get a good hot burning wood to burn it will most likely be Eucalyptus and you will pay upwards of $400 per cord. What a ripoff. Luckily, I am in construction and visit plenty of jobsites that have cut big Eucalyptus or pine type trees and I get to load up all the wood I want for free. Still have to split it but it's free. [/QUOTE]
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