32 dry quarts
1 bushel = 64 pints = 32 quarts
Dry fill is about 9 quartsDry fill is about 9 quarts
( 5 quarts ) with engine oil filter change
3.4 quarts of white. -- -- -- If you have 8.5 quarts of blue paint, and you want to use it all in this mixture, then you know that 8.5 quarts is the five parts of blue in this formula. 8.5 quarts divided by 5 equals 1.7 quarts. so 1.7 quarts is your base unit, or 'one part'. 1.7 quarts * 5 = 8.5 quarts (blue) 1.7 quarts * 2 = 3.4 quarts ( white )
If you have the 1.0 3 cyl engine, it takes 4 quarts with an oil filter change also.
I pretty sure your looking at 5 with the filter.
32 dry quarts per bushel.
Just over 37 quarts to a bushel.
37 quarts
six --OR-- If you are talking about a strictly volumetric conversion, there are 32 quarts in a bushel. This would be the case if you had one bushel of dried, shelled field corn, for example.
16 quarts
1 US dry bushel = 32 US dry quarts
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37.27 quarts Given that 37.27 quarts does indeed make a bushel of peas, there is another point of view that needs to be considered. If you are purchasing peas directly from a farmer, you normally buy them unshelled. A bushel of unshelled peas will not give you 37.27 quarts after you shell them, far from it. Normally you can expect only about a gallon of peas (4 quarts) after shelling a bushel of peas. If however the farmer is generous, you might actually get 5 to 6 quarts. This is what is called a 'round' bushel. That is, heaped until peas fall out of a bushel basket.
about 5
There are 9.3 quarts in a peck.
1 US bushel is 37.24 US quarts.
There are 53 pounds of tomatoes in a bushel. One bushel of tomatoes will give 15 to 20 quarts of tomato juice.