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 You might only be able to get 22 if your pallets are not standard size or the equipment is some what outdated.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
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I would have to say atleast a good 48 feet worth
A standard 48-foot trailer can typically hold about 26 to 30 standard pallets, depending on the configuration and the dimensions of the pallets. Standard pallets measure 48 inches by 40 inches, and the trailer's design allows for efficient stacking and loading. Factors such as pallet height, weight restrictions, and loading methods may also influence the total number of pallets that can be accommodated.
A standard pallet is 48" x 40" . You should be able to fit 24 skids in a 48 foot trailer. There are ways to get more.
48 feet/4 feet =12 x 2 sides of the trailer =24 pallets.
A standard pallet measures 48 inches by 40 inches. In a 48-foot trailer, which is 576 inches long, you can typically fit 13 standard pallets lengthwise (576 ÷ 44 = 13.09, rounding down). Additionally, you can fit 2 pallets side by side (40 inches each, totaling 80 inches, which fits within the 96-inch width of the trailer). Therefore, you can load approximately 26 standard pallets in a 48-foot trailer when utilizing both length and width efficiently.
I would have to say atleast a good 48 feet worth