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| Don Quijote |
Caceres, Spain
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Hi, can anyone tell me how many cubic meters can be a pick up or track load of manure? In Spain a track load of manure use to be 10 cubic meters. Thanks ind advice
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11/11/2002 2:56:38 AM
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| booth |
porterville,california usa
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Don; it depends. a full size older pick-up (circa..`75) should hold appx. 3 cubic yards (water-level) full. factor in the increase differential in volume from a yard to your meter. my rough estimate would be 3.0125 cubic meters per load. add sideboards 24" high and you should increase your total payload to roughly 6.831 cubic meters. more or less according to moisture content. you might be able to get 10 meters in a load over there, but over here we can`t stack it that high. glad to be of help Booth
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11/11/2002 3:49:10 AM
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| Don Quijote |
Caceres, Spain
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Thank you, sir. I take notice Don
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11/11/2002 1:52:54 PM
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