The weight of a dump body can vary significantly depending on its size, material, and design. Typically, a steel dump body weighs between 1,500 to 3,000 pounds, while aluminum dump bodies are lighter, often ranging from 1,000 to 2,500 pounds. It's essential to consider the specific specifications of the dump body in question for an accurate weight.
2,000 pounds
I own one with a 5 yard dump box on it. I weigh in at 11060lbs empty.
A tandem axle (ten wheel) dump truck can typically weigh between 20,000 and 25,000 lbs., depending on make, model, steel or aluminum dump body, etc.
it would weigh as much as your stupidity.
it weights 2330459556 lbs
13000
Lot of variables here. What size dump body is it? What material is it made of (steel, aluminum?), what is the height of the walls... your best source of information would be the manufacturers themselves, such as Ox Body, Jaco, Rugby Manufacturing, Warren, JHM, etc.
Depends on what the truck and dump body is rated for.
The 1972 F600 with a 359 HD dump weighs 9980 lb (4527 kg).
15000 lbs.
In the vicinity of 22,000 - 25,000 lbs.
What is the hydraulic oil capacity of the 97' Ford F 800 dump truck with a Heil dump body.