There is no set amount, because the truck could be really big, or really small.
depends on how big the bed of the truck is
If you are fortunate enough to catch a road-clearing crew at work on a forest road, it's free if you load it on your truck yourself.
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.
Because wood is non-conductive.
TL stands for truck load like LTL is less than truck load. It means it a complete truck load by either weight or volume.
Some homophones for "hall" are haul, haw, and hal.
TL stands for truck load like LTL is less than truck load. It means it a complete truck load by either weight or volume.
Depends on the engine and the work load being placed on the truck.
80,000 lbs
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.