2 grams
Approximately 10 yards; but it depends on the weight of the topsoil, whether it is moist or dry.
How long is a piece of string? Is your soil clay or sand or ...? Is it wet or dry or ...? Is it homogeneous or it has organic matter in it? How densely is your 'Litre' packed with the soil? Get a litre of milk. Drink it. Cut off the top of the bottle. Measure the bottle. Write it down. Fill ithe bottle with soil. Measure it. Take of the the empty bottle's weight from this weight. Multiply it by 100. Cheers, Szoroshun
Actually, the question is: How much weight can the soil below the pavers hold? The pavers are simply a top dressing. The stone, sand, sur-pack, or whatever is below the pavers is the thing that is doing the work. If the soil is soft, the pavers will sink under load. If it is firm, the pavers can hold quite a lot.
top weighs 152pounds
On one site I found the weight of one cubic yard of topsoil listed as 1,35 US tons
Forward Gal Stakes top three finishers was created in 1981.
enough to cover it
Flight Squad - 1998 Top Gal was released on: USA: 3 March 2001
it has no soil
To much mosture on the top of the soil don't mist the plant at night try early morning so the sun can evaporate the water on the top soil. It will also get rot root to so be careful...
It depends on the moisture content of the soil. However, typical DOT permitting for a semi is 80,000 lbs gross. So it depends on the tare weight of the rig and moisture content of the soil. For sandy soil with moisture contents around 15-20%, you will average about 27 tons or 54,000 lbs pounds US.
top soil