The weight of topsoil can vary based on its moisture content and composition, but on average, one cubic yard of topsoil weighs about 2,000 to 2,700 pounds. Since there are 4 yards of topsoil, you can estimate that it would weigh between 8,000 to 10,800 pounds. For a more precise measurement, consider the specific density of the topsoil being used.
It takes nearly a week
Residual soil is the soil formed from the weathering of the bedrock.
there are 1,125 litres in ton of top soil
1 yard = 3 feet 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet 1 inch = 1/12 feet Then: Square feet = (100 x 27)/ ( 2 x 1/12) = 2700 x 6 =16200 sq feet
All depends on the product. 1 cubic yard of screened top soil equals 1 ton. Of screened gravel, 1 yard equals 2 tons. 3 to 6 inch rock, one yard is 1.5 tons. Crushed Limestone 1 yard equals 2 tons
There is about 2800lbs in 2 yards of top soil.
This depends on the bulk density of the topsoil. If we assume a typical bulk density of 1.3g/cc of soil: 1 cubic yard = 764,550cc of soil (764,550cc)(1.3g/cc) = 993,915g of soil (993,915g)/(453.59g/lb.) = 2,191lb. 15(1,191lb.) = 32,865lb.
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I manhandled the whole nine yards of top soil into the rose garden all by myself. Are there more than one variety of top soil available for delivery? I would like to have six cubic yards of top soil delivered tomorrow if possible, please.
To cover that area to that depth - you would need just under 8 cubic yards of soil.
There may be very little or even none . Topsoil and "dirt" are different substances
2.09 cu yds
5' * 3' * 2' = 30 cubic feet = 30/(3*3*3) cubic yards = 1.11... cubic yards.
~0.8kg
i believe a tri axlw will hold about 14 yards of top soil A Tri-Axle will hold up to20 - 25 yards of soil depending on weight. A Tandem will hold about 14 - 17 yards of soil. Tri-axle can hold about 30 yards of mulch. How much it will hold, depends on the size of the box. I can 'legally' load 20 yds of 'pit-run' (gravel) in a 24 foot tandem trailer (in my province).
A ton is 2,000 pounds. It would depend on the weight of the bricks, therefore, this question is unanswerable. If you were to include the weight of the brick, then it would be simple to answer.
105 ft * 84 ft * 3 inches = 105/3 yards * 84/3 yards * 3/36 yards = 35 * 28 / 12 cubic yards = 245 cubic yards.