Good question but I can tell you that the weight of the oil has no bearing on the weight of the gallon. Look for a conversion chart and see what a gallon weighs of any liquid. Can be found in the front of your phone book or in a book at your local library or in a diet book. It is sold in 120lb. packages and there are 16 gallons per package. Therefore one gallon weighs 7.5 lbs. I believe 30-weight oil is 6.8 lbs/gal. One gallon of feathers does not weight the same as one gallon of water.......
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1 Gallon of oil weighs 7.344 pounds. Used oil may weigh slightly more.
1 gallon of oil weighs 7.344 lbs.
1 US gallon would weigh approx 39.8 newtons.
8lbs
On average, a gallon of motor oil weighs about 7.6 to 7.8 pounds.
roughly 6.8 lbs
7.2 lbs a gallon
7.3 pounds
about 7 pounds
not counting the weight of the bucket itself, the oil would weigh around 37 pounds.
1 gallon of vegetable oil will weigh approximately 7.6 lbs so divide that by 16 ...[1 gallon = 16 cups]...7.6 divided by 16 =0.475