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Josh; here is an 8 wheeler with 3 bays.

 

3 bays of 2.2m larch. The bays are 2.3m wide and stacked up as high as the headboard is 2.4m.

 

So 2.2 x 2.3 x 2.4 = 12.14m3 per bay total space...

 

x 3 bays = 36.4m3

 

x 0.7 for softwood (standard calculation for s/wood from FC blue book) =

 

25.5m3. :thumbup:

 

Artic has 4 bays but doesn't go as high as 2.4m on the pins so has often taken 30-32m3. Of course if the wood is heavy the volume is restricted by the weight...

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Josh; here is an 8 wheeler with 3 bays.

 

3 bays of 2.2m larch. The bays are 2.3m wide and stacked up as high as the headboard is 2.4m.

 

So 2.2 x 2.3 x 2.4 = 12.14m3 per bay total space...

 

x 3 bays = 36.4m3

 

x 0.7 for softwood (standard calculation for s/wood from FC blue book) =

 

25.5m3. :thumbup:

 

Artic has 4 bays but doesn't go as high as 2.4m on the pins so has often taken 30-32m3. Of course if the wood is heavy the volume is restricted by the weight...

 

 

Does anyone know the air space calculation figure for hardwood? :confused1:

Cheers

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