Posted by wisbaker on October 18, 2012 at 08:20:40 from (207.118.181.192):
In Reply to: Grain bin capacity? posted by Dave from MN on October 18, 2012 at 07:43:24:
I used the Pocket Reference Guide by Thomas Glover and I'll probably prove that math is not one of my strengths. The formula for cylinder volume is Pi R squared For Pi use 3.1428571, the radius of the first bin is 7 (1/2 the diameter) so the formula becomes 3.1428571 (7x7)10=1539.9999 call it 1540 the same reference guide says to convert from cubic feet to Bushels (US) multiply by .8036 so 1540 x .8036=1237.5 (bushels) The other bin I'm not sure if you measurements are feet and fractions of or feet and inches but it should be close, I get 5054 bushels. Now let the debate start!!
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