Roughly 10 cubic yards (or 270 cubic feet).
80,000 lbs
some concrete trucks can carry up to 12yards of ready mix concrete. But most times they keep it under 10 yards per load.
A full truck hauls 10 yards. You will pay between 75 and $100 per yard depending on what you order, and weather you have an account or not.
To charge for hauling with a dump truck, figure in:insurance for truck and other administrative expensesfuel costsdistance to haulsize of load - you might want to break it down to 1/4 load, 1/2 load, and full load each with different pricesweight of load - example: concrete debris would weigh more than broken household furnitureDepending on the size of your truck and type of material being hauled, I think most home owners might pay $50 to $75. But businesses might go much higher, double or triple. Research your local area.
It depends on how much the truck weighs, how much cement it is carrying and how many people there are in the truck
A typical fully loaded concrete delivery truck can weigh up to 70,000 pounds (35 tons). An empty truck weighs between 20,000 and 30,000 pounds and a full load of 10 cubic yards of concrete weighs about 40,000 pounds. That said, concrete with 5 to 8% air entrainment for freeze/thaw protection will weigh proportionally less. In hilly terrain, trucks may be somewhat short loaded to prevent spillage during transit. Considering these and other small variations, total weights are approximate.
One true cord of wood is equal to 128 cubic feet. The average pickup truck can only handle between a third and a half of a cord. The volume and weight of a full cord is too much for a normal pickup truck to handle.
Depends on the engine and the work load being placed on the truck.
The terms 'half-ton truck', '3/4 tone truck', 1 ton truck all refer to the total weight of a load that they can carry. The curb weight of the truck itself varies, depending on whether it is a compact, mid-size, or full-size.
150.00
That depends on the size of the truck, and how much is being shipped. There really isn't enough information to answer this question.
This depends on the capacity of the dump truck and the depth of the spread.