Depends on the truck and state. Filled up trucks in states with 80,000 lb gvwr can get anywhere form 22 to 28.5 tons. If your state is one of the 73,280 lb gvwr you can get anywhere from 19.5 to 25 tons approximately. Just depends on the light weight of the truck and your local laws.
1 metric tonne = 157.473044 stone
1 short ton = 142.857143 stone
1 tonne = 157.47 stone
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
1 US ton is 142 stone 12 pounds.
8 cords 9 if your lucky
Weight of 1 cu.ft. stone chips
about 6 cubic feet
An Imperial ton (not a metric tonne) weighs 2240 lbs (pounds). A stone is 14 lbs, there are 8 stones in a hundredweight (cwt), and 20 cwts in one ton. There are therefore 8 times 20 = 160 stones in one ton.1 imperial ton = 2240 Lbs2240 / 14 = 160 stone
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At 14 lbs/stone, there are approximately 157.14 stone in a metric ton or 'tonne' '
Depends. 17 tons, give or take, is typical.