For soy and peanut oils, I've seen weights per gallon listed between 7.5 and
7.7 pounds. That would make the number of gallons in 35 lbs somewhere
between 4.54 and 4.64.
According to http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/ah697/ah697.pdf it is ~7.7
lbs/gal for both.
YMMV,
Jerry Flintrop
On Apr 2
On Apr 24, 2006, at 8:00 PM, Tom Hargrave wrote:
I'm curious - how many gallons are in a 35 pound container of fry oil?
5
Johnny B.
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4.65 works as a decent number
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Tom Hargrave wrote:
> I'm
Tom Hargrave wrote:
I'm curious - how many gallons are in a 35 pound container of fry oil?
A tad less than 5 gallons (depends on the specific oil or blend).
Marshall
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Right close to 4.65.
Jerry
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Tom Hargrave wrote:
I'm curious - how many gallons are in a 35 pound container of fry oil?
Roughly 4.6.
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bject: [MBZ] Yep, the time has come.
The time has come to return to Sam's for soy oil @ $2.88/gal.
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The time has come to return to Sam's for soy oil @ $2.88/gal.
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