A full cord measures 8ft in length x 4ft in height x 4ft in width (128 cubic ft.) and a full face cord (1/3 of a full cord) measures 8ft in length x 4ft in height x 16 inches width (48 cubic ft.). Three face cords = one full cord. Note in some places, generally in the urban areas, they sell what we call a cheap face cord and the width is only 12 inches vs. 16 inches.
Based on your measurement 7' wide x 3' deep x 4' high = 84 cubic ft. So your space will only hold about .66 of a full cord. You will need some extra space for the remainder.
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A rick is 8 ft.x4 ftx 16 inches. It takes 3 rows to make a cord of 16" wood. a pick up load ,Fleet side , stacked and slitely rounded will hold about 1/2 cord BUT if its just thrown in the pickup, it will be way short of 1/2 cord
Frank,
I work in forestry in southern Ontario (Canada) and the term face cord is how cut and split firewood is generally advertised in local newspapers. As many have noted in this thread the width of the face cord can range from 12-16 inches. So it can be buyer beware... you need to ask.
Although Canada doesn't use the imperial rule any longer the forestry industry working on private land in many parts of Ontario continues to buy and sell timber in board feet and firewood by the cord. But any work that I do on Crown land we buy timber, firewood and pulpwood by the cubic metre from the provincial government.
Wade