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Jonesy's thoughts... According to Websters, a RICK is simply a covered pile. Therefore, an unknown weight or measurement. Rick (rik) n. A stack of hay, straw, etc. especially one covered or thatched for protection from rain. ... A rick, rack or face cord is only a part of a cord of wood. (A cord of wood is 128 cubic feet)
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www.jwiwood.com/faq/rick.html
www.jwiwood.com/faq/rick.html
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Dealers should be offering wood in cords or fraction of cords. Any other terms (pick-up load, face cord, rick, rack, pile, etc.) are prohibited for the sale and advertising of wood. A cord is 128 cubic feet of wood stacked tightly.
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www.jwiwood.com/faq/cord.html
www.jwiwood.com/faq/cord.html
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A rick is 4x8 feet x16 inches (commonly called a rick). Some states only allow wood to be sold by the true cord. A 'full' or "true" cord measures 4 ft. x 4 ft. x 8 ft. and is the official, standard firewood measure.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_rick_of_wood
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www.rickywood.net/
www.rickywood.net/
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A rick or rank of wood, also called a face cord, is usually a stack 4’ high by 8’ long by 14” to 18” wide. There is no standard width – it is just the length of the pieces in that particular stack. ... For more information about buying cordwood, see the following sites:
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thelibrary.springfield.missouri.org/faq/files/scwood.cf...
thelibrary.springfield.missouri.org/faq/files/scwood.cfm
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A Rick is another term for a Face Cord, and measures 4' high x 8' long x 1 row deep. The length of log splits may vary, but they are usually 16 inches.
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www.chim-kleen.com/Firewood_Rick.htm
www.chim-kleen.com/Firewood_Rick.htm
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Only to someone who is scamming when selling wood. That, at best, is; 1/3 of a cord. Rick = any pile of wood 1 stick wide by however high and long you want to pile it. e.g., my 'ricks' at my wood pile are 7'x12'x16" - just shy of 1 cord.
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www.homekb.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/rural/2672/Rick-of-wood
www.homekb.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/rural/2672/Rick-of-wood
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How much wood is in a cord and Types of Wood. ... This can lead to some confusion depending on the length of the logs and the following diagrams will show what you can expect to get when ordering wood by the cord and the length.
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www.woodburning.org/wood.htm
www.woodburning.org/wood.htm
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