Anywhere from 5 to 25 tons, depending on model, configuration (e.g., single axle, tandem, tri-axle, quad axle, quint axle, 'centipede', "superdump', etc.), state and federal bridge laws, and type of road it's on (as many states allow higher weights on secondary roads than on the Interstate).
Depends on the make and model of the engine.
The amount of tons a Mac truck can carry will depend on the size of the truck. A six wheel Mac truck with a dump can carry up to 30 tons or more. A Mac truck with 18 wheels and a semi trailer can carry up to 23 tons in the trailer.
it depends on how big the dump truck is
It depends on the size of the dump truck.
How many cubic yards will my dump truck hold it is 16x5.5x8
How many liters a dump truck holds depends on the size of the bed of the truck. A small dump truck can hold about 1,024 liters.
It depends on the size of the truck.
As many as it holds. There isn't a set specification for this, and the bed/cargo compartment capacity will often vary in accordance with the commodity being hauled. E.g., a truck bought solely to carry mulch will carry more cubic yards/cubic meters than a truck bought to carry stone aggregates and/or asphalt, since the mulch is a much less dense material. It'll vary in accordance with that and also with the weight/length laws of the country you're in (which we have no way of telling).
This is a great question! I believe it is, it can carry many more things, such as things to the dump, deliveries, and many other jobs can be completed with a truck. Although, be mindful of seating arrangements!
Legally, as much as it's rated for. The legal GVW of a dump truck depends on configuration, local law, wheelbase, and other factors. For a tandem axle dump truck, they can typically legally carry between 13 and 15 tons.
It depends on what truck it is. dump truck is 57 a regular truck is 106
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