Oh, dude, you're asking me to do math? Like, seriously? Okay, so technically, there are zero yards in a ton of wood chips because yards are a unit of length and tons are a unit of weight. It's like comparing apples and Oranges, man.
how many yards are in a ton of wood chips 2000 pounds equals a ton 500 lbs equals one yard 4 yards equals one ton 9000 lbs equals 4.5 tons not 2.5 tons (typo error)
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how many yards are in a ton of wood chips 2000 pounds equals a ton 500 lbs equals one yard 4 yards equals one ton 9000 lbs equals 4.5 tons not 2.5 tons (typo error)
To convert cubic meters to metric tons, you would need to know the density of the wood chips. Different types of wood chips have different densities, so this information is needed to provide an accurate conversion. Once you have the density, you can use the formula: weight (ton) = volume (cubic meters) x density (ton/cubic meter).
Usually 20 to 23 tons, depending on what the tare weight of the combination is. Although I do believe wood chips are sold by the cubic yard, rather than by the ton.
The cost of wood chips can vary depending on the type of wood and geographical location, but generally they can range from $20 to $60 per ton. Factors such as delivery costs, quantity purchased, and quality of the wood chips can also affect the final price. It's best to contact local suppliers for current pricing.
Something on the order of .6 yards per US ton
One if its a big tree, maybe two if they a little smaller.
There is about 2800lbs in 2 yards of top soil.
The answer would depend on the size of the ton - there are two weights for a ton.
The formula I use is 15 tons = about 12 yards.
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The weight of a ton of wood varies depending on the type of wood, but on average, a ton of wood can be around 2000 pounds or one ton (short ton).
2000 lbs of anything makes a ton (feathers, wood shavings, mud etc.)