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Kathryn,
Fuel Capacity 23 gal 87 L
Hydraulic System Fluid Capacity 16 gal 60 L
Oil System Fluid Capacity 2.2 gal 8.5 L
Cooling System Fluid Capacity 4.2 gal 16 L
Transmission Fluid Capacity 1.8 gal 7 L
cups measure volume , you wish to measure weight. Try 100 ml equivalent , or a tiny bit more. 100ml is just over 3 ounces of liquid equivalent. In theory one ml is the same as 1 gram but the measure is for liquid. (water I think) A teaspoon full is about 5ml/5 grams. Slightly over the 100ml mark is a very rough estimate. A weighing scale really would be better
2 EGGS PLUS WATER = 3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons (not all recipes in the manual use eggs, but all do use 2 teaspoons of oil which would be included as part of the liquid. For recipes using an egg or eggs, put the oil and egg(s) in the measuring cup then add water to total 3/4 cup)
Seeing as how one is a measurement of a liquid and the other a measurement of distance there is no way to do this. One can not measure the distance of a liquid, because it would depend on how thin it was spread.
Hello- NO- Use about 1 gal warm water to: 1- fill bottom of tub. 2- turn on briefly- 5sec - 3- Push Drain button. 4- Press cancel. ---- Repeat. Let me know if this info helps. -ED
Calculate the volume of one 55 gallon drum by using this formula
22/7 X Radius squared X hight of cylinder = Volume of large vessel.
22/7 X 48" (Squared) X 24" = Volume in cu in
100.57 cu ft in large pool = 752.315 US gals.
110% of 50 gals = 60.50 gals
752.315 divided by 60.5 = 12.43 drums
Draw to scale the large poola nd then draw to scale the smaller drums and see if 13 drums fit.
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