I don't know how to equate it but I landscape for a living and 1yd of #57 = aprox. 1.2 ton.
It depends on the exactly were you live in central pa a yd of 2b is about 1.6 ton. Yes stone has different density
There is about 2800lbs in 2 yards of top soil.
5 cubic feet
Something on the order of .6 yards per US ton
There are approximately 1.2 cubic yards in a ton of item 4, but this can vary slightly depending on the density of the material and how tightly it is packed.
about 6 cubic feet
The volume of one ton of crushed stone varies depending on the type and size of the stone, as well as its moisture content and compaction. However, a general estimate is that one ton of crushed stone occupies about 0.5 to 0.7 cubic yards. This means that for typical crushed stone, you can expect approximately 1 cubic yard to weigh between 1.5 to 2 tons.
A university extension website would tend to be an authoritative, respected source of information. The Sanpete Cooperative Extension in Ephraim, Utah, links 60,000 cubic yards of turkey litter with 24,700 tons. That would be about 2.43 [2.429121] yards.
The number of wheelbarrow loads in two tons of stone depends on the capacity of the wheelbarrow. A standard wheelbarrow typically holds about 6 cubic feet of material, and one ton of stone is approximately 1.5 cubic yards, or 27 cubic feet. Therefore, two tons would be around 54 cubic feet, which means you would need about 9 wheelbarrow loads to transport two tons of stone, assuming each load is full.
there is about 1.25 yards to a ton,so 22.5 tons would be approx 18 yards
It depends what kind of waste it is. A cubic yard of soil is aprox. 1 ton.
There is an average of 1.65 tons of flex base per cubic yard.