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The simple answer is 48.212 bu. This is found by finding the volume in cubic feet. 2 x 10 x 3 = 60 cu. ft. Divide this by the amount of cu. ft. per bushel (1.2445 cu ft/bu) = 60 / 1.2445 = 48.212 bu. Now this may be true for water, it would probably not be true for grain. Grain will not flow evenly into all the space of the wagon and will be able to peak above the top of the wagon. The volume of the peak in bu will be dependent on the moisture of the grain, the grain type and other factors. Clear as mud right?

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Q: A wagon 2ft deep 10 feet long 3feet wide how many bushels will it hold?
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