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The volume that a dump truck can hold depends on the size of the truck. You could say that there is no 'typical' dump truck. The horsepower, the axle weight, and the size of the box are a few of the features that determine how much the truck can hold and haul.
The weight limit for a truck crossing the bridge is 18 metric tonnes.
A little over 10 tons (20,000) pounds (about the weight of a large truck)
The amount of weight a truck loading ramp can hold depends on what kind of ramp it is. A regular pickup usually about 1800 lbs, a heavy duty about 20,000 lbs! There is no specific weight capacity that truck loading ramps are required to hold. Most ramps max out at one-thousand pounds, although many trucks can hold more or less.
Ups truck
This depends on the weight of the truck and the type of truck, the size and weight of the cow, etc.
it can't hold very much weight
Legally, a tandem axle is typically good for 15 tons, give or take.
it depends on the suspension and wheel clearance. it is commonly around 1-2 tons (2000-4000lb)
It depends on how much the truck weighs, how much cement it is carrying and how many people there are in the truck
That depends on what model of truck it is, and what motor it has in it.
Approximately 10 yards; but it depends on the weight of the topsoil, whether it is moist or dry.