150.00
The cost of a dump truck load of topsoil can vary depending on the supplier, quality of the topsoil, and your location. On average, you can expect to pay anywhere from $200 to $800 for a dump truck load of topsoil. It's best to obtain quotes from local suppliers to get an accurate price.
We just had a couple of loads of dirt hauled for placement of a mobile home and it cost us $192 a load.
This depends on the capacity of the dump truck and the depth of the spread.
It depends on the type of garbage truck. Roll-offs are around $130,000.00 and Front-load which dump the dumpsters are $225,000.00 to $235,000.00.
The cost of a dump truck load of dirt can vary depending on factors such as location, quantity, and type of dirt. On average, it can range from $200 to $1,200 for a typical load. It is recommended to contact local suppliers or hauling companies for specific pricing.
250.00 a load
The main differences in the dump truck and standard truck is the size. The dump truck you will be able to haul more stuff and it will be easier to off load.
depends on the size of the dump truck The size of the dump box (example if it can hold 10 cubic yards) and the legal loading limit for the roads / area and number of axles the truck has will determine the load it can carry. But let's say it can hold 10 cubic yards for this example. Gravel weighs approx 1.35 tons per cubic yard. So a 10 cy load would weigh 10 x 1.35 tons = 13.5 tons of gravel. An average tandem truck can carry @13 tons legally, the largest straight dump truck, a Strong super dump, can carry @26 tons with 7 axles including a Strong arm! This will be around the same for sand too. ADDITIONAL COMMENT: This might be useful for you to know. If a store is trying to sell you loose gravel , or other such natural products by weight, be sure to get the order when it hasn't been raining. Wet gravel, sand, dirt, and etc., weight MUCH more than dry, and you get a whole lot less for your money.
As much as the company charges. The total cost will depend on the base cost of the material, how much of the material is being delivered, and how far they have to travel to deliver it.
My advice - shop around. Call different dump truck companies and ask, because they'll have different rates. If the company you're buying the limestone from doesn't offer transport, and you contract through a third party dump truck company, you can expect to pay at least 25 cents per ton per loaded mile.
Typically, around 15 tons.
The cylinder, or ram that tilts the load bed.