30 L per hour
Volvo
2 gal per hr for a volvo 25 on short runs in 6 wheel dr. Eddie
Yes it is considered a euclid or 6x6, or an articulated dump truck
Steep downgrades, when you need it to control your descent.
yes ,I need on-line operators manuals for training
From what I've found, its about 60 - 65 gallons per hour.
about 5-10 litres an hour does it get driven or left to idle
Well, the question is really too vague to be answered. You said gross weight, implying you want a loaded weight. Volvo manufactures and sells many different models of trucks worldwide. We have no way of knowing if you're referring to a Volvo truck in the United States, South Africa, Australia, the United Kingdom, etc. The allowable gross weights will vary between jurisdictions. Also, you did not say what configuration of truck - again, for all we know, you could be referring to a single axle straight/rigid truck, a tandem axle, a tandem axle with additional lift axles, tandem axle twin steer, single axle articulated truck, tandem axle articulated truck, etc. Typically, however, a sleeper cab truck and daycab truck are allowed the same gross weights.
An articulated lorry is a truck and trailer - a combination involving a tractor unit and a semi-trailer, known in the United States as a semi-trailer truck.
Semi-articulated
Semi
The hourly fuel consumption for a dump truck typically ranges from 10 to 20 gallons per hour, depending on factors such as the size of the truck, the load weight, and the driving conditions. Larger models or those working in heavy-duty applications may consume more fuel, while smaller or more efficient trucks may use less. Additionally, terrain and operational practices can significantly affect overall fuel efficiency.