I don't know if I'm reading this right, but, from how you put your dimensions, I gather the pallets are:
72 inches long
26 inches wide
79 inches high
It sounds wrong, but I'm going to go with that notion. If those dimensions are correct, you'd be able to fit 24 pallets in the truck (eight pallets lengthwise by three pallets wide - you only have enough inside height for one pallet).
A typical 53 foot trailer is 53 feet long by 102 inches wide (however, usable floor space may only be 96 inches), and has an inside height of 110 inches.
26 standard size pallets
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The number of pallets of sod that can fit on a trailer varies depending on the size of the pallets and the trailer's dimensions. Standard sod pallets typically measure 2 feet by 4 feet and can weigh around 400-600 pounds each. A standard flatbed trailer, for example, might accommodate 10 to 12 pallets, while larger trailers could hold more. Always check the specific weight limits and dimensions of your trailer for accurate loading.
A standard size pallet measures 48 inches by 40 inches. A 32-foot trailer is typically around 384 inches long. Given that you can fit approximately 13 pallets lengthwise (384 inches ÷ 30 inches per pallet) and 2 pallets wide (40 inches), you can fit about 26 standard pallets in a 32-foot trailer, assuming optimal loading and no other space constraints.
A standard size pallet measures 48 inches by 40 inches. In a 30-foot trailer, which is typically around 30 feet long and 8 feet wide (or 96 inches), you can fit approximately 12 pallets lengthwise and 3 pallets wide. This results in a total of about 36 standard pallets in a 30-foot trailer, assuming there are no additional constraints like space for securing the load or other equipment.
The number of pallets that can fit on a 51-foot trailer depends on the size of the pallets being used. Standard pallets (48x40 inches) typically allow for about 26-30 pallets in a 51-foot trailer when considering space for safe loading and unloading. However, if using smaller pallets or stacking them, the number may vary. Always consider the weight limit and dimensions to optimize space effectively.
26 skids (standard 40x48) side by side total. if you are willing to load pallet side way you can load up to 30 pallets. Assuming all pallets are not stackable.
A typical 48-foot dry van trailer can generally hold about 26 to 30 standard pallets, depending on the size of the pallets and how they are loaded. Standard pallets measure 48 inches by 40 inches, and the configuration of the load (such as whether pallets are double-stacked) can impact the total number. Additionally, weight restrictions and the specific layout of the trailer may affect the number of pallets that can be safely transported.
A standard 40-foot trailer can typically hold around 24 to 26 standard pallets, depending on the pallet size and configuration. If using 48"x40" pallets, you can generally fit 24 pallets in a single layer. However, stacking pallets or using different pallet sizes may alter this capacity. Always consider the weight limit and any specific loading requirements when determining the actual number of pallets.
The number of pallets that can fit in a 28-foot trailer depends on the size of the pallets and the layout used for loading. A standard pallet is typically 48 inches by 40 inches. In a 28-foot trailer, which is about 336 inches long, you can generally fit around 12-14 standard pallets, depending on how they are stacked and arranged. It's important to also consider weight limits and any space needed for securing the load.
You can fit 24 pallets straight in or 26 sideways. You might only be able to get 22 if your pallets are not standard size or the equipment is some what outdated. -ELChatter