A standard short-bed pickup(6' x 4'6" x 18") will hold approximately 1.5 cubic yards. With a plastic bed liner the same truck will hold approximately 1.333 cubic yards.
A full-size truck(8' x 5.33' x 18") will hold about 2.5 cubic yards.
You also should account for the wheel wells that protrude into the bed. They can be a small factor to consider if you want to maximize your load without over filling it.
Adding to a good answer: Also consider the weight of the contents youll be hauling. 1 cubic yard of topsoil will weigh about 2400 pounds depending on the moisture content. Unless your truck is rated to carry more than 1 ton you may want to consider loading half yards at a time.
14 cubic yards
Your dump truck will hold approximately 176 cubic yards. This can be calculated by multiplying the dimensions together (16 x 5.5 x 8 = 704) and then converting the result from cubic inches to cubic yards (704 / 46,656 = 0.0151).
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I would like to see 20 cubic yards on a tandem. I would hate to pay that overload ticket.
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17 tons
A standard tandem load typically holds around 10 cubic yards of material. It can vary slightly depending on the specific dimensions of the truck bed and how the material is loaded.
0.619 cubic yards.
1 cubic meter is 1.308 cubic yards.
440,740.741 cubic yards.
There are approximately 1.30795 cubic yards in a cubic meter.
That depends on what size the concrete truck is. A 10-yard truck carries about 270 cubic feet when full. An 8 cubic yard truck carries about 216 cubic feet of concrete. (Or gravel, sand, etc)