The interior of a 13'6 high, standard profile van or curtainside trailer is 110 inches.
It depends on the size of the tractor trailer. Find the dimensions of the trailer and divide it by 16 cubic units.
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That depends on the tractor and what equipment is installed on it such as size of sleeper, number of axles, whether it has tool boxes, a hydraulic system, and size of fuel tanks. A light trailer would weigh between 24,000 and 46,000 lbs depending on the above information.
Rice comes in by the bushel, not by the gallon. Gallon is a fluid volume measurement, not a means to measure solid particles like grains of rice. And it does depend on the size of the tractor trailer or b-train, as well as the general weight of the rice in terms of bushel size.
Depends on the type and size of the rig, but a typical tractor weighs 15,000# and a 53' enclosed van trailer weighs about 13,000#, for a total of 28,000 lbs. Most US highways have an 80,000 pound weight limit, so the load capacity or maximum net weight of a typical tractor-trailer is 52,000 lbs.
Anywhere from 400 to 2700, depending on the vehicle itself and the size of the fuel tanks.
depends on tractorand what equipment is installed on it.such as size of sleeper number of axles,whether it has tool boxes, a hydraulic system,and size of fuel tanks i had a mck tractor with hydraulic system tool box 2 tanks and a walkin mid rise sleeper.this truck with no trailer weighed 17000 pounds my kenworth about same configuration weighed 24000 pounds
Approximately 300-350 bales of hay could fit in a tractor trailer of those dimensions, assuming each bale is around 3'x3'x4'. This estimate may vary depending on the exact size and shape of the bales.
A rim for a tractor trailer typically weighs between 50 to 100 pounds (23 to 45 kg), depending on the size and material. Steel rims tend to be on the heavier side, while aluminum rims are generally lighter. The exact weight can vary based on the design and specifications of the rim.
It can be anything from a Class 1 pickup truck with a dump bed all the way up to a Class 8 single vehicle or tractor-trailer.
The size distinction varies from state to state. The average trailer lenght is around 53' and the tractor length varies depending on whether or not it has a sleeper and the size of engine. The best definition of a semi truck is that it consist of a towing engine or tractor and a semi-trailer which is used to haul cargo. The trailers generally have 3 axles with the rear axles having two wheels each and the trailers have two wheels on each of the tandem axles.
Oh, dude, it totally depends on the size of the cattle and the specific trailer, but on average, a large semi tractor trailer cattle hauler can fit around 40-50 head of cattle. But, like, don't quote me on that, I'm not a cattle-trailer-size expert or anything. Just imagine a bunch of mooing passengers going on a road trip together.