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The rule of thumb for wood chips is that they weighs 550 pounds per cubic yard. So a ton of wood chips would equal about four cubic yards.
K = 4 wheel drive C = 2 wheel drive 15/1500 = half ton 20/2000 = 3/4 ton 25/2500 = 1 ton K2500 = 4 wheel drive 1 ton.
Of course, it depends upon the size of the wheel barrel, but for sake of example, assume that each wheel barrel holds 100 lbs. There are 2000 lbs per ton. 1 ton X 2000 lbs/ton / 100 lbs/wheel barrel = 20 wheel barrels.
5 each wheel - 2 wheel drive 6 each wheel - 4 wheel drive 8 each wheel - 3/4 ton and 1 ton
100$ to 200$
Weight of 1 cu.ft. stone chips
K20 = 3/4 ton, 4 wheel drive C20 = 3/4 ton, 2 wheel drive
A great deal could be "lot" or "ton".
It all depends on the truck. Is it 2 wheel drive or 4 wheel drive? What year is it? Is it a 1/2 ton, 3/4 ton , or 1 ton.? How many wheel studs? Most commonly on late model 1/2 ton trucks are 6 lug with a 5.5 between centers or 6x5.5 (6x135 Metric) bolt pattern. In the 80's and 90's models the 2 wheel drive had a 5x5 bolt pattern. If you have a 3/4 ton or a 1 ton then you should have 8 wheel studs and the bolt pattern is 8x6.5.
kilograms
1/2 tons have 6 lug nuts on the wheel and the 3/4 tons have 8 per wheel.
They have 14mm x 1.5 wheel stud, with a bolt pattern of 5 on 5" (2wd, 1/2 ton), 6 on 5.5" (4wd, 1/2 ton & 3/4 ton LD), or 8 on 6.5" (3/4 ton HD & 1 ton)