Multiply 128 ounces by 55 gallons. There are 128 fluid ounces in a U.S. gallon. Therefore, 55 gallons would contain 6,400 fluid ounces.
21 gal.
Unknown: 55 gal drum is a volume. This is the amount of volume this drum can hold. Gallon is a liquid measure, so, compounded with the fact that you don't know the mass or weight of the wheat, you don't have a dry measure. Are there air pockets? Is the wheat 100% dry? What is the mass of a given sample of wheat? After you answer these questions, just substitute for weight, and you will have your answer.
40 qt / 4 qt/gal = 10 gal
1 gal = 4qts.
6 gal = 24 qts
.2723122 to be exact
616 lbs
The standard industrial oil (or barrel) drum has a capacity of 200-liters. In United States gallons (gal) one barrel holds 55-gal.
There are 4 qt per gallon SO ...4 qt/gal x 48 gal = 192 qt.
Er...55 gallons?
Dimensions are 970mm high by 580mm diameter
55 gallons?
150
only 60 pounds
Weight of 1 US Gallon of water = approx. 8.35 lb x 55 gallons = 459.25 lb
Assuming that the corn is shelled and that the drum is filled to level full and is precisely 30 gallon capacity and that the corn meets minimum test weight standards, then it would hold 3.75 bushels.
dia. of a 50 gal drum = 23". circumference = dia. X pi (22/7). circumference is slightly more than 72".