Depends on the skid. They come in a variety of sizes.
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Ten liters =10 cubic decimeters. 10 dm3 ; 10 000 cm3 ; 1*105 ml, 0,01m32,64 US galA good sized bucketfull
5 gallons of liquid does indeed occupy a volume of 0.67 cubic feet (5 gallons divided by 7.48 gallons per cubic foot), but a "5-gallon" bucket actually holds a bit more than 5 gallons. Take your bucket and a 1-gallon jug, fill the bucket with water a gallon at a time, and mark the side of the bucket at each 1 gallon interval. You will discover that the 5 gallon mark ends up about 1.75 inches from the top of the bucket. Therefore a full bucket really holds somewhere in the neighborhood of 5.75 gallons (+/- a few ounces, depending on bucket manufacturer). This "extra" space in the bucket is there for practical reasons, as well as for safety--imagine the mess potential in opening a bucket of paint that is full to the very tip-top. So if you are filling your bucket to the top, you are really dealing with a volume of about 0.77 cubic feet.
135mL equates to 135 cubic centimeters (cc) or0.135 cubic decimeters.
1 cubic meter of any substance is 264.171549479 gallons. See related link for a handy unit converter. Note. Most countries now use S.I (commonly called the Metric system). Of those who still use gallons, almost all use the Imperial ( aka British ) gallon. This is easily defined as the volume occupied by ten pounds of water at standard temperature. A cubic meter holds almost exactly 220 of these gallons. The first answer given above refers to a US gallon, which is about 17% smaller.
A bucket holds about 8 litres.
39,636 pounds
Pounds of what? Tomatoes? Worms? Gold coins? Please be more specific in your question.
Water weighs 62.42 pounds per cubic foot which is 561.78 pounds per cubic yard. Thus 200 cubic yards of water weighs 112,356 pounds.
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Ten liters =10 cubic decimeters. 10 dm3 ; 10 000 cm3 ; 1*105 ml, 0,01m32,64 US galA good sized bucketfull
A bucket that holds cement or concrete, usually hoisted by a crane.
gravity
The contents of 7 jugs.
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Hopper or Loader
Device that holds bb's for ready loading.