In a single axle, most likely so. In a tandem axle, probably not.
International manufactures trucks in classes 5 through 8. How you operate the truck depends on what class of truck it is, what transmission it has, etc. Operating the PTO system to raise and lower the dump bed will also depend on what transmission you have, as well as the PTO system. If you can give a specific model, the answer can be narrowed down.
International makes several different models of trucks in several different weight classes. Likewise, buyers have options regarding transmissions.
That depends on what type of transmission the dump truck has. A dump truck could be anything from a one ton pickup to a Class 8 truck, all the way up to the articulated dump trucks used for sitework and the off-road dump trucks used in rock quarries and such.
Commercial Truck Trader and International Truck are the two companies that sell many used international dump trucks at good prices. Buyers can also find such products on eBay.
Allison Transynd
Super Ten is a transmission, not a truck type, and doesn't indicate the layout of the truck.
No way of answering the question without knowing the model.
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That's going to depend on what transmission you have. In most cases, they shift in a similar fashion to any other Class 8 truck with an unsynchronised transmission. But some have other transmission types.
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.
A dump truck with two drive axles.
Front right of the engine.