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Fill dirt is dirt that someone has removed from one area and needs to dump somewhere else. Often this is dirt that has been removed so that a swimming pool can be installed or excess dirt from clearing land for construction. There is clean fill dirt, which does not have trash, plant material, rocks or chemical additions and this is preferred for reuse in yards for planting.
Normally fill dirt is measured in cu-yds, not sq-yds. It's simple math to convert from the area that you want to cover and the depth desired to how many cu-yds it is going to take to get it to that depth.
Clean fill dirt is just like dirt but it does not have garbage, cement, large rocks, plants or anything like that in it.
Depends on how deep you want to fill it...
It's called a 'land-fill site'.
Depends if you want fill dirt or topsoil, I have gotten fill for $40 a load but it had alot of rock. I bought large dump loads today for $100 a load and he will spread it out but it just depends what they have and how far they have to haul it.
The first place I would start is contacting Brokers who contract independent dump truck owners. Brokers would know who has the volume of dirt you need in order to fill the pool. This could be a win-win because the dump truck owners would not have to pay for disposal. There may be some state requirements or regulation to make sure the dirt is not toxic.
It is illegal to dump waste by the side of the road.I will dump you if you do not stop flirting with her.The workers were told to dump the unwanted wood on the bonfire.
One can apply for a Dump Truck Financing in the UK on a "Dump Truck Financing" website. One can actually avail their services by going onto their site and fill up their short application form.
That would depend entirely on the size of the dump truck.
Fill dirt is dirt that someone has removed from one area and needs to dump somewhere else. Often this is dirt that has been removed so that a swimming pool can be installed or excess dirt from clearing land for construction. There is clean fill dirt, which does not have trash, plant material, rocks or chemical additions and this is preferred for reuse in yards for planting.
Dump truck specifications vary greatly- too much so for a "one size fits all" type of answer. A better idea of what type of dump truck, how many cubic yards the bed can hold, etc would be needed here.
dumptruck hydraulic pump is filled from a separate tank installed on truck it is either hanging off chassis rails on side,between dump bed and cab,or it is between rails under neath dump bed. if under dump bed,u can fill with a hose with funnel joined to hose, takes a while to do this . or if truck bed is not loaded you can raise bed with a crane or other machinery ,enuff to get at tank
There could be a few possible reasons for hydraulic oil spilling from the fill cap when dumping a dump truck. One reason could be that the hydraulic system is overfilled, causing excess pressure and resulting in oil leakage. Another possibility could be a faulty or damaged fill cap, causing inadequate sealing. It is also important to check if the dump truck is tilted or positioned unevenly during dumping, which could lead to oil spillage from the fill cap.
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.
Dump - TRASH location Land fill - CLEAN dirt trees anything that grows in nature or come out of the earth rocks (etc.) to end up at.
You need to check locally. Most of the cost will be delivery.