Yard and ton are very different units; check the spelling.
The number of cubic yards in a ton of rock salt can vary depending on its density, which is typically around 80 to 100 pounds per cubic foot. Generally, one ton of rock salt is approximately equivalent to 0.5 to 0.75 cubic yards. Therefore, for practical purposes, you can estimate that one ton of rock salt is around 0.6 cubic yards.
5 cubic feet
1.35 yards per ton road mix.
No where near 1 ton.
How many square feet will a ton of salt cover?
Something on the order of .6 yards per US ton
There is about 2800lbs in 2 yards of top soil.
The answer would depend on the size of the ton - there are two weights for a ton.
aye, you're American? The answer is a ton of highway salt weights a ton.
We spread 300 pounds of salt per single lane road mile. So 1 ton would cover about 6.5 miles give or take some.
The formula I use is 15 tons = about 12 yards.
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