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  1. Marc-Antoine

    Yard of chip weight?

    I didn't do the math precisely with the exact conversion numbers, but I got more like 5500lbs (for 9.7 cubic meters in the box).
  2. Marc-Antoine

    Yard of chip weight?

    So chipping is a good way for compacting the limbs but not at all for the rounds, if the onliest factor taken is the load density in the truck /trailer (in the hope to reduce the travel's number to the dump site). I think at that time to time but I hadn't yet the right numbers to conclude.
  3. Marc-Antoine

    Yard of chip weight?

    I agree with you in a mathematical sens for the base 12 system, but why the expression is so complex? When I see some lengths like 5/16 9/32 or 17/64, I quickly get an headache. Not an easy way to think or count. The decimal system is way more easier to figure.
  4. Marc-Antoine

    Yard of chip weight?

    oh ! that's better now. Thank you Skwerl.
  5. Marc-Antoine

    Yard of chip weight?

    I even don't know what a yard means, in real units:P inch, foot, gallon, pound, miles, I can see pretty well, but for yard, I'm always lost.:whine:
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