This depends on the density of the stone and the over all volume of the stone. So one cubic yard rather than one yard.
Simply determine the type of stone, look up its typical density usually in lb/ft3, and covert the volume into cubic feet, then multiply the two values to obtain its weight.
It depends upon how much you weigh if you were 10 stone you would be 10 lots of 14 pounds
If you mean the British unit of weight, that would be 14 US pounds.
1KG
One stone is equal to 14 pounds.
2060 kilograms
One stone is equal to 14 pounds.
one cubic meter stone dust equals to how much metric ton stone dust ?
About 2700 lbs, more or less depending on density and if it is wet
A cubic yard of stone weighs approximate 2,800 pounds. This translates to about 1.42 tons, although most contractors will round up the numbers.
The yard is a unit of length, not a unit for mass !!
Need to know how much one marble weighs, and how many are in a cubic yard
1KG
==Weight of a Stone== A stone weighs 14 pounds, or 6.4 kilograms.
14 imperial pounds (lbs.)
Around one hundred pounds.
One cubic yard of broken limestone weighs about 1.3 tons. One cubic yard of pulverized limestone weighs about 1.17 tons.
It depends on what is being weighed. One cubic yard of cement weighs about 4,000 pounds. One cubic yard of asphalt weighs 2,700 pounds, and one cubic yard of basalt rock weighs about 4,887 pounds.
On one site I found the weight of one cubic yard of topsoil listed as 1,35 US tons
I own one with a 5 yard dump box on it. I weigh in at 11060lbs empty.