The answer will depend on what the pellets are composed of and how they are being "consumed".
1 ton = rate of heat absorption to melt 1 ton of ice in 24 hours =12,000 BTU per hour = 3,516 watts.
1000 kilo in a ton
one
1 ton = 160 st
"Cubic ton" doesn't make sense. A ton (or "metric ton", to distinguish it from the non-metric ton) has 1000 kilograms.
About 50
fifty.
40.2 bushel of corn to a ton of wood pellets
10,000btu
1 and 1/2 cord
Cape Cod, Massachusetts: 325-399 dollars per ton as of 8/08. Jackson, Michigan: $268.58/ton as of 8/30/08 at Lowe's where we bought our pellet stove. We went through three ton last year heating about 1000 square feet. It was toasty warm for us! However, we burned up the motor, but the manufacturer was awesomely quick with replacement. We are highly satisfied with the stove but have back up heat with fuel oil (#2, I think) which is ridiculous in price. Last year, it was $183/ton for pellets. Bummer for us.
that would be 2000/40 wich comes out to 50 so there would be 50 bags of 40 lb wood pelets in one ton
Wood pellets are expressed in Btu's per lb. The typical is 8400/Btu's/lb.1 BTU = 251.995761111111 CaloriesOne Ton of Wood Pellets would be 8400/lb times 2000 lbs or 16.8 million Btu's/ton 16.8 million times 252 is the gram calories.Typically though to understand the heat comparison it is best to compare the heat given per million BtuWood Pellets are 8400 Btu's/lb. or 16,800,000 Btu'sPropane gas is 91,600Btu's/gallon according to the American Gas AssociationOne ton of pellets is equal to 183 gallons of propane.#2 Fuel oil is 139,000 Btu's/gallonOne ton of Wood Pellets is equal to 121 Gallons of #2 fuel oilIf your propane is selling for $2.50/gallon you are paying $35.90/million Btu'sIf your paying 225.00/ton of wood pellets you are paying $17.40/million Btu'sIf your paying $3.50/gallon for fuel oil you are paying $ 32.51/million Btu's
1 BUSHEL EQUALS 1.2444 CU FT.1 BUSHEL WOOD PELLETS WEIGHS 49.776LBS.1 TON OF WOOD PELLETS EQUALS 40.2 BUSHELSSo based on the above information one 40 lb bag of pellets is equal to (49.776 lbs/40lbs)* 11 bushels = 13.688 bags of pellets.
This varies depending on what animal you are feeding, what time of year it is (animals will usually require more feed in the winter months than in the summer, as they are on pasture), and how much you feed the animals.
The duration of A Ton of Luck is 1.67 hours.
You need 2.5-3t raw wood material