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Rockn Dirtyard
Добавлен 27 мар 2012
Austin Limestone Varieties Rock N Dirt Yard
This video shows the varieties of limestone we have to offer here in Central Texas.
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Our Prices Are Nuts Rock N Dirt Yard
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Our Prices Are Nuts Rock N Dirt Yard
How Do You Install Patio Stone? Rock N Dirt Yard Common Questions
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Rock N Dirt Yard answers the age old question of how to install patio stone. Join Marc and Roy as they show you the 11 steps to installing the perfect flagstone patio. www.rockndirtyard.com/ Visit the Rock N Dirt Yard Website!
How Much Does One Ton Of Patio Stone Cover Rock N Dirt Yard Common Questions
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How Much Does One Ton Of Patio Stone Cover? - Rock N Dirt Yard Common Questions Marc And Roy show that 1 ton of 2" patio stone covers 75 square feet. This video will show the area so that you can get a good idea of the size. Check out more landscape materials ideas here or if you have any questions visit www.rockndirtyard.com
Rock N Dirt Yard Common Questions How Big Is One Yard
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Rock N Dirt Yard Owner Roy explains the age old question of how large a cubic yard is relatively speaking. Check out www.rockndirtyard.com for huge deals on bulk landscape material in Austin, Texas.
Rock N Dirt Yard - South Austin, Texas Garden and Landscape Supply with Delivery
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Rock N Dirt Yard - South Austin, Texas Garden and Landscape Supply with Delivery www.rockndirtyard.com
Would hav3 been nice to see the actual yard
Harris Parks
Didn't know biden sold gravel.
Well, this video didn’t help
Cool smooth cat
Yeah I've been loading 10 yards of screen topsoil which is rought 15 16 tons at least that's where I'm at
Thanks man, very helpful
Thank you
This video is still helping people! I wanted to see if a yard is an amount I can reasonably move by myself in a day. Thanks so much!
36"x36"x36"= 1cu. yd. I hope I answered your ?
One cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet or 3 feet long 3 feet wide 3 feet tall is a cubic yard for any materials another example would be for liquid there’s 201.97 gallons per cubic yard. There’s definitely mathematics involved so scientifically speaking there is a formula.. Obviously different materials weights are different but one cubic yard is still a cubic yard regardless of the weight of the material
Ya I just went up there and I’ve been going there for a couple weeks now daily to get 2 yards of mulch in my truck and one of the guys gave me two level bucket loads using that exact tractor and argued it was 2 yards. I talk to the supervisor because the boss man had left and first he seemed reluctant to want to fix it but then I bust all the measurement tape and let them know that I used to work for Fenske who was my neighbor for 15 years. The supervisor promptly agreed to fix it but the guy operating the bucket still only gave me one more level bucket load of mulch, so I’m still half a yard short now that this video here shows exactly what the boss man shows as the definition of what full yard is I’m going to have a conversation about the attitude of that worker because he did not seem pleasant and still refused to give me that the fourth scoop or at least one more solid scoop. The other operators that work there all of them except for one guy you spoke English well seem to understand what a full yard is and just loaded me accordingly. The Spanish speaking operators even though they only do one scoop per yard they are better operators and can scoop a whole yard in one scoop so I think it mixed up the one guy who doesn’t understand.
That "supervisor" has a lot of nerve. I hope you eventually got to speak to the boss.
One cubic yard is a volume measurement. Not a weight measurement. So there IS NO GUESSING. A full bucket is a full bucket on the machine. It is NOT ROCKET SCIENCE. Thank you.
So is your trailer a 10 cubic yard or 20 cubic yard trailer? Furthermore how much does it weight and what will be the standard price for delivery?
We use a 10 yard dump truck and the delivery price is based upon the zip code. Give us a call at 512.361.0144 and we can talk further.
“Its not a scientific way that its dealt with, its the bucket on the machine.. they may be a little bit less, the may be a little bit more, we really dont know”… No sarcasm at all, THANK YOU FOR A COMPLETELY REAL AND HONEST EXPLANATION 👍👍👍
Is the background music from the movie "Heat"?
Perfect example 👍, thank you
The real question is, how big is a yard when it's in a pile. What's the height and the diameter of the conical pile. The measurement will be different for stone, crushed rock, sand, mulch, and dirt, but that's the real question. Very hard to find an answer on the internet. I wonder if anyone here is up to that challenge.
Thank you for this. Greatly appreciated.
I used a shovel to load my truck and by the looks of it it was over a yard in my f250. I did spend 30 hard minutes to load hard clay into truck.
How many shovel makes a yard of stone or sand?
@@kevinhenry8971 I filled 5 and 6 gallon buckets and dumped them in truck bed. The 5 gallons are about .67cf and the 6 gallon are .8cf. A yard is 27cf so roughly 40 buckets per yard, each trip I tried to do 50 buckets or more. I did over 5 yards already enough for my test pond. I will get 150 yards of clay hauled in when I build the big pond.
I cut 8 trees down what kind of soil do I need to make the grass grow grow
A 50/50 blend of top soil and compost.
That bucket is more 0.3 cubic yard you need 3 rounded scoops to make it 1 cubic yard... a big loader bucket is 3.5 yards to give you an idea
That is incorrect. Standard bobcat buckets come in 1/2 and 1 cubic yard capacities. We have both.
Great visual example for beginners starting on landscaping like me. Thank you!
You are so pretty
Just bought some from you today!
Thank you! Come by anytime
WOW!! You have cleared up a lot of questions for me!! But I'm on East Coast...otherwise, we'd be doing some business!!
0:27 do you think that yard would fit on a sheet of 5/8 plywood? and if that plywood had the perimeter reinforced with 2x4s and screws what would it weigh and could a 4 cylinder car with 1500lb tow capacity drag it over grass a distance of 60'?
One cubic yard weighs roughly 2000 pounds, so most likely not, considering the added weight of your plywood.
Keep it simple. Thanks man. Appreciate your video.
A cubic yard is a volume equal to roughly 202 gallons. It is 27 cubic feet. (3'x3'x3'). It does not vary. Compaction or voids between stones etc may affect the apparent volume you receive.
I'm in NJ . Where are these fair good people at .. good video plus good quality person to deal with in person I'm sure
We are in Buda Texas (just south of Austin)
Place by me puts 1/4 yard bucket on the bobcat tells the homeowners coming in for mulch that it’s a yard.. freekin hacks man. Bristol nursery,Victor, NY
That's no good. Too bad you're in NY, or I'd deliver you an actual yard.
I used this limestone on the front of my house. It looks incredible. Thanks a bunch Rock N Dirt Yard!
the inspirational music helps
LOL!
Great place! Great people! Nice video.
27 cubic feet is a yard
That is correct. Another way of visualizing it is 324 square feet at 1" deep.
Thanks for the information
There is no mystery here people, one cubic yard is three feet by three feet by three feet!
I'm so happy I came across this video. My dad does landscaping and one of his customers is throwing a fit because of the price. She said she wanted 7 cubic yards of mulch which my dad did but she is trying to argue that a yard is different than a cubic yard and therefore she should pay less
OK, you gonna sit there with an empty cube for them to fill up?
Right , but it can cover more than 3 square ft. If it's spread shallower than 3 ft deep ... & that's where the questions come in .... If you lay stone 4" deep , how much coverage is achieved? Questions like that . Cause adults don't long division at all .
@@stevenm3494 You divide 27 by how deep you want it. Say 4" is 1/3rd of a foot, you'd do 27sq.ft / .3 which equals about 90 square feet of coverage. 3" would be /.25, 2" would be /.20 etc
@@stevenm3494 at 4" deep, you would get 81 square feet of coverage.
This has always confused me until I watched this video. Thanks so much for your thorough explanation.
This is very helpful. Thank you much.
Thank you very much! You guys are the best.
thank you very much for educating me.
this was helpful. if I lived by you, I'd be buying dirt from you.
Same!!
Thanks to all our customers for helping us grow. We now carry lots more landscaping products and we keep expanding to meet the Austin, Texas demand for bulk landscape materials. Drop by and we will save you a bunch of money while adding a bunch of quality to your landscapes or gardens.
Great place right in the South Austin Neighborhood. These guys have made my yard look like a million bucks for fairly cheap.
This place has the cheapest and best compost in Austin.