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It depends on the moisture content of the soil. However, typical DOT permitting for a semi is 80,000 lbs gross. So it depends on the tare weight of the rig and moisture content of the soil.

For sandy soil with moisture contents around 15-20%, you will average about 27 tons or 54,000 lbs pounds US.

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