Well, it's going to depend on wheelbase, what type of dump body you have, what your drivetrain consists of, etc. The last T800 tandem dumps I drove... with a steel split gate rock tub, C11 Cat engine, and 10 speed transmission, I had a tare of around 24,500. With a steel dirt box, C10 Cat engine, and 10 speed transmission, I had of around 22,500.
2,000 pounds
I own one with a 5 yard dump box on it. I weigh in at 11060lbs empty.
it weights 2330459556 lbs
13000
In the vicinity of 22,000 - 25,000 lbs.
15000 lbs.
The 1972 F600 with a 359 HD dump weighs 9980 lb (4527 kg).
Depends on what the truck and dump body is rated for.
I found out how much my truck was by going to the dump, your recipt will have your before and after weight. A truck stop, Hwy weigh station or salvage yard also have scales and could give you an exact weight.
What type and configuration of dump truck? A single axle dump truck is going to be much shorter than a centipede, and you could be referring to any dump truck in between the two extremes, as well.
What type and configuration of dump truck? A single axle dump truck is going to be much shorter than a centipede, and you could be referring to any dump truck in between the two extremes, as well.
The amount of dirt a dump truck can hold depends on the size of the dump truck. The average tri axle dump truck can hold 12 cubic yards of dirt, and a quad axle can hold 14.