The weight allowances vary by state. IIRC, Washington state permits a Gross Combination Weight of 105,000 lbs. for such a combination, with the power unit being a tri-axle.
A truck and pup dump truck typically has a capacity of about 10 to 16 cubic yards for the truck portion and an additional 5 to 10 cubic yards for the pup trailer, depending on the specific model and configuration. This means the total capacity can range from approximately 15 to 26 cubic yards. Always check the manufacturer's specifications for precise measurements, as capacities can vary.
Depends on what kind of setup you're running. If you're running a transfer where the bed from the pup has to roll into the dump body of the power unit to be dumped, you'll have to dump the truck first.
This depends on the capacity of the dump truck and the depth of the spread.
The average dump truck can hold between 10 to 20 cubic yards of rubble. This volume can vary depending on the size and type of the dump truck. Remember to check the specific capacity of the dump truck you plan to use.
Each dump truck has a different capacity. It is best to call the place that will be delivering it what their trucks capacities average.
What is the hydraulic oil capacity of the 97' Ford F 800 dump truck with a Heil dump body.
Whatever it is. That's only the capacity of the dump body... it says nothing about the wheelbase, height, etc.
Typically, around 15 tons.
You'd have to be more specific. Dump trucks come in many sizes, and there is no "one size fits all" answer.
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A mini dump truck typically has a capacity ranging from about 3 to 6 cubic meters, depending on the specific model and manufacturer. These trucks are designed for transporting smaller loads in construction and landscaping projects. Always check the specifications of the particular mini dump truck for precise capacity details.
If you wanted to increase the capacity then you are probably going to have to purchase and entirely new system. You can't really increase what you currently have.