Can a Cord of Wood Fit in a Pickup Truck?

A cord of wood is a volume measurement of firewood equal to 128 cubic feet. It is generally accepted as four feet high, four feet wide, and eight feet long.

Depending on the type of wood, a cord can weigh anywhere from two to five tons. So, can a cord of wood fit in a pickup truck? The answer is no and yes.

No

A standard pickup truck with an open bed will not fit an entire cord of wood. The dimensions of the open bed are typically 6-1/2 to 8 feet in length, 5-1/2 to 6-1/2 feet in width, and 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 feet in height. This means the length and width are too small for an entire cord of wood whereas height is not an issue.

Yes

It is possible for some pickup trucks with an open bed to fit a cord of wood if the load is strategically arranged. Most pickup trucks have adjustable tie-down points and a removable tailgate.

This allows you to secure the load using straps or rope and place it snugly against the cab. The tailgate can be removed so that you can stack the pieces close together without having them hang over the back.

In addition, some pickup trucks come with extra features such as adjustable air suspension and extra height which could allow you to fit even more wood into your truck’s bed.

Conclusion:

A standard pickup truck with an open bed won’t be able to fit an entire cord of wood due to its size restrictions. However, it is possible for some pickups with adjustable tie-down points and removable tailgates to transport it if strategically arranged. Furthermore, some pickups come equipped with extra features which could give you more room for hauling a cord of wood.

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James Gardner