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size of slatted tank

  • 23-10-2012 8:16pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,362 ✭✭✭


    Slatted tank is 50 foot long, 12 6 wide and 7 foot deep, how many gallons of slurry will the tank hold


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 315 ✭✭Black Smoke


    Tomjim wrote: »
    Slatted tank is 50 foot long, 12 6 wide and 7 foot deep, how many gallons of slurry will the tank hold

    26,166 gallons. Net width of tank is 12 ft. Slat is 12 6


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 650 ✭✭✭pgodkin


    Tomjim wrote: »
    Slatted tank is 50 foot long, 12 6 wide and 7 foot deep, how many gallons of slurry will the tank hold

    Well a quick google has told me there are 7.5 gallons to a cubic foot
    (Water that is but assuming its the same)
    There fore in theory you could store (50x12.6x7)x7.5 = 33,075 gallons


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 650 ✭✭✭pgodkin



    26,166 gallons. Net width of tank is 12 ft. Slat is 12 6

    Full marks given if work is Cleary shown :)

    How many gallons of slurry in a cubic ft???

    My sum is right my figures maybe off


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,536 ✭✭✭cjpm


    26,166 gallons. Net width of tank is 12 ft. Slat is 12 6


    50 * 12 * 7

    4,200 cu.ft 119 cu.m 26,158 Gallons


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,246 ✭✭✭Good loser


    pgodkin wrote: »
    Well a quick google has told me there are 7.5 gallons to a cubic foot
    (Water that is but assuming its the same)
    There fore in theory you could store (50x12.6x7)x7.5 = 33,075 gallons

    It's 6.25 galls per cu ft.

    1 cu m = 35 cu ft.


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