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is a truck and drag a open sided artic trailer with metal posts . and 4 timber holding sections?

 

a lorry and drag will be longer than an artic trailer... i'm guessing you;d get 3 bays of 2.4m on lorry and 2 bays on the drag wheras you only get 4 bays of 2,4m's on an artic trailer...

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[url=http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/forestry-woodland-management/34502-timber-stack-volume-quibbles.html][/url]

My pal reckoned a truck and drag as a box would work out as 80m3, then loose 20% for air gaps,etc would leave you with 64m3. Don't know how accurate this is though.

 

20% broken stowage would seem very optimistic:-

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/forestry-woodland-management/34502-timber-stack-volume-quibbles.html

 

See post #8 in that thread for beech - and looks about right to me

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i disagree... i.ve always found i get around 35 1.5cm3 loads from an artic load [26tons] green beech... and that load isnt full... i took full load seasoned birch/alder/oak to guy on here few weeks ago and he's half way through for 25cm3 at moment...

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ha nick probably nows any way and envery one knows what he ment but his volume would estamatin was out by a factor of 1000 by puting cm3 not m3 lol if you falow standard pratice lol of si units,

 

Ps it cost people thounsonds of pounds for very simple mistakes like this, and be dangerous at times too, that why it hapend to nassa once i and cost them millions to fix lol

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