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Logs seasoned fire wood, how much a load?


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Having filled lots of different double cab pickups I would say that the only one so far to hold a cubic meter is the newer navaras and then it is heaped. So a level load in anything smaller I would say is not a cubic meter. Any way all you need to do is measure the thing then take away the space taken by the wheel arches.

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Once put a cube in back of a ranger double cab it was like a scale model of the pyramids. Would never have gone far with it. I recon about 0.8m3 in back of most older dbl cabs.

 

 

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Not far off I think my hilux is 0.75m3

So a full load being 1.5m3

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