1 cuft equal 7.48 gallons
feed pellets weigh 38 lbs/cuft 55 gallon barrel would have about 7.3 cuft
7.3 cuft in a 55 gallon barrel times 38 lbs/cu = 217 lbs of feed pellet I get about 7 bags of coarse dairy feed into one drum if I pour the bags in there. That's about 350 pounds.
The density of coal ranges from 1.1 to about 1.5 grams per cubic centimeter. A 55 gallon drum is equal to 208,197.648 cubic centimeters, so there would be about 99.69 to 135.95 pounds of coal.
about 250 lbs.
There are about 6.5 pounds of corn in a single gallon. This means that a 55 gallon drum could hold 360 pounds of corn.
From personal experience, a 40 lb. bag will fill a five gallon pail heaping and spilling over a bit. So, a five gallon pail will hold approximately 35 pounds of wood pellets flush to the top.
A five-gallon drum can hold up to about 18.927 liters.
A 35 gallon drum is equivalent to 132.49 liters. Which is also equivalent to 4,448 ounces, most commonly 280 pounds.
neglecting the weight of the steel drum and assuming a gallon weighs 8.2 pounds in Americian units, the calc would be 55 X 8.2 = 451 pounds. The extra weight of the steel drum would sink it from this nutral boyancy state. Also,55 gallon drums only hold 50 or so gallons.
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A 55 gallon drum will hold approximately 390 lbs. of corn. If the drum has a funnel installed, may hold as much as 430 lbs.
an extension adapter must be installed to the drum fill adapter
It would convert to about 240 pounds of contents, plus the weight of the drum. Pounds is a unit of mass/weight. Gallons is a liquid measure. They do not convert cleanly. The density of the liquid being measured can make a big difference. If the liquid is water, there is 8 pounds to a gallon.
There is not an exact number of candy corns that can be said a 5 gallon jar will hold. The estimated amount is about 6 pounds of candy corns per gallon or about 30 pounds for a 5 gallon jar.
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.
55 gallons???