12 or 14. Depends if lift axle has dual tires or not.
Depends. 17 tons, give or take, is typical.
It can have anywhere from four (a small pickup with a dump body) to 22 or more (tractor and end dump trailer with lifting tag axles). For a straight truck in the US, the most wheels you'll get on a vehicle is a configuration which is known as a 'centipede' - it's a straight dump truck (10 wheels) with four lifting tag axles (8 more wheels), for a total of 18 wheels.
Concrete is measured in yards, not tons. As for permissible tonnage on a dump truck, it'll vary by state. IIRC, in North Carolina, a tri-axle dump is typically good for 16 - 18 tons, dependent on tare weight, wheelbase, and whether they're traveling on primary or secondary roads.
8 cords 9 if your lucky
That depends on the dimension of the dump body. The dump body could hold 15 - 20 cubic yards of material, typically. As for what can legally be hauled, it depends on the commodity and weight of the commodity per cubic yard, as well as state laws pertaining to what weight limits they allow for a tri-axle.
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
Legal capacities will vary by state. In North Carolina, 16 - 17 tons was typical. In some of the northeastern states, they'll let a triaxle gross in the 70 - 72k range on secondary roads.
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.
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.