Hi guys, need your help. Does this look like 18 tons of crush and run? It was just delivered and the pile is 15’l at the very edge, 7’w and 3 feet high. It was dropped off, so we didn’t see the truck, but we were expecting much more. I know it would be just a guess but looking for opinions. It was $650 delivered. Thanks in advance.

by Environmentalpusher

39 Comments

  1. Dry_Turn_824

    Weigh 20 pieces of every size, then count how many pieces you’ve got. Easy peasy.

  2. Glad_Kaleidoscope194

    Definitely not. My guess would be 4.

  3. 00WORDYMAN1983

    There is no way that is close to 18 tons. The pile should be MUCH bigger

  4. sayitlikeyoumeenit

    To me that looks like 6 yards maybe a little more. a yard of crushed stone weighs between 2400-2900 pounds depending on how much fines is mixed in. So that could be 18,000 pounds but not 18 tons which would be 36,000 pounds. by my estimation you have about half of what you paid for. I drove a front and loader dispensing bulk material for several years so my estimation shouldn’t be too far off.

  5. ThrillHouse802

    I ordered 3 last summer and what you have is probably 4ish, 5.

  6. Paddys_Pub7

    No way. I’d say 4-6 tons. Looks like a mason dump load. 18 tons would be more like a tri-axle load.

  7. r0bb13_h34rt

    18 tons? Absolutely not. A standard dump truck holds about 20 tons. So if you didn’t get a full, or almost completely full dump truck, you got shorted.

  8. Unfair_Negotiation67

    Looks like a lot less to me. There should be a slip/receipt along with drop off that shows weight from the quarry though. Although I’m sure some places keep a bit of stone in stock, anyone who moves volume will buy directly from the quarry and they’ll have a slip showing what was loaded.

  9. TBellOHAZ

    That’s approximately 4 cubic yards, I’d put that at 5 tons, tops. Call your guy, be polite and ask for the scale ticket.

  10. Beautiful_Grape67

    Get the SR Measure app. It can measure volume of piles. One free measurement per day. Very handy.

  11. martianmanhntr

    Ask for a receipt . Rock quarry’s give receipts with the weight on them

  12. PenguinsRcool2

    7-8 ton ish. Id guess. Might be back for another load? Maybe hes just running it to you in a single axle or something

  13. Zylobalsamum

    Looks like about 3 cubic metres, so about 4.5-5 tonnes. Maybe less.

  14. wetham_retrak

    18 tons is around 12 yards. It looks close… maybe a little light, but I can’t tell because the wheelbarrow isn’t close enough to the pile for scale.

    A 10-wheel dump truck holds about 12-13 yards. In my many years of buying and hauling aggregate, I can tell you the pile always looks smaller than you expect

    Edit- your wheelbarrow is going to hold about 4cubic feet, the pile should yield about 80 wheelbarrow loads

  15. messy372-

    I’m no expert but I have a hard time believing a pile of anything that size weighs 36,000 pounds

  16. kiwigreenman

    I just 16 tons sitting in front of me , it looks similar it could be 18
    Tons but I would guess definitely over 13 tons

  17. Stelios619

    I don’t know why people are saying no. You’re purchasing by the ton, not the yard.

    Yes, this looks like 18 tons.

    There’s a bunch of videos, pictures, etc, of people having 20 yards delivered. They all look the same as yours.

  18. No chance. I wouldn’t even say that’s half of 18 tons. Looks more like 7 tons at the maximum.

  19. Old-Kaleidoscope1874

    I don’t know. Did you feel at least another day older and deeper in debt?

  20. flushbunking

    I order a triaxle of stone occasionally, this looks about right. Not sure where all these comments are from…

  21. TallBenWyatt_13

    Bro, it’s crusher run. Crush and run is what I did in sorority houses in college.

  22. Spruce-W4yne

    18 tons is a little bit less than a full quarter frame dump truck.

  23. stripbubblespimp

    It never looks like as much as you expected! Or ga as far as needed, just order another load!

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