if it is the capacity of the dump body ,minus the cab , which is 20 tons then the dimensions would be 13.5ftx4ftx8ft
for cab and body the dimensions would be18'x9'x8' averaqge
That depends on the bed dimensions. Dump trucks range in size from a one ton pickup up to a centipede with four additional lift axles, not to mention end dump trailers, off-highway dump trucks, etc. You could be referring to any size dump truck.
Whatever it is. That's only the capacity of the dump body... it says nothing about the wheelbase, height, etc.
There are no set dimensions. The frame length is ordered to customer specifications, as is the drivetrain, axles, rear end gears, etc.
Need to know the bed dimensions in order to answer this. Freightliner doesn't manufacture the dump bodies - aftermarket companies do.
No way to answer this without knowing the dimensions of the truck bed. For all we know, you could be talking about a small pickup or a large dump/tipper truck.
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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.
A dump truck is simply a truck with a dump body - it could be a side dump, belly dump, or end dump. An end dump dumps out of the rear. "End dump" is generally used to refer to tractor-trailer end dumps, while single vehicle end dumps are generally just referred to as "dump trucks".
it depends on how big the dump truck is
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.