That depends on what it is. A tandem dump truck might weight between 20,000 - 24,000. A roll-off container with a 30 yard can mounted is going to be closer to 31,000 - 34,000. It's all dependent on the make of the truck, drivetrain, what type of body is mounted, etc.
tons a 10 wheeler will hold depends on the configuration of the truck. a lot has to do with the distance of the axles from each other. when loading a truck to get correct weight the load is distributed to get proper weight over axles. but benerally a 10 wheeler is only tagged to gross 54 ooo pounds. so with that you need to subtract the weight of the empty truck to find out what the actual payload will be
Between 21,000 and 25,000 lbs, depending on specifics.
aprox 21.04 tons
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That would be a tractor and trailer that has a total of 18 wheels, 10 on the tractor and 8 on the trailer.
An 18 wheeler is a semi-truck and trailer. A truck, and trailer, has 18 wheels, including 10 on the semi, and 8 more on the trailer. 18 Wheelers are responsible for the majority of products the user buys everyday.
16 yards is standard 20 yards for a 12 wheeler
Impossible to answer ! We would need the rest of the dimensions to work out the volume for you !
Round 10 tons.
ten tons
Anything from 15,000 to 25,000 lbs, depending on specifics (wheelbase, height of dump body walls, material the dump body is made of, etc). 22,000 - 24,000 would probably be the "norm".
10 tons