Need to know the bed dimensions in order to answer this. Freightliner doesn't manufacture the dump bodies - aftermarket companies do.
Need to know the transmission model in order to answer this.
It all depends on what kind of freightliner truck you are looking for. There are small freightliner trucks and there are large freightliner trucks available for one to purchase.
A standard 10-wheeler truck typically has a sand capacity ranging from 8 to 12 cubic meters, depending on the truck's specific configuration and load specifications. Generally, a truck with a capacity of around 10 cubic meters is common for transporting sand. Always check with the specific truck model for accurate measurements, as capacities can vary.
At U-Haul, the smallest truck that will hold 40 cubic yards (1,080 cubic feet) is a 24-foot truck. You will also need to check the weight capacity.
The best way to get information on how to buy a freightliner truck, would be to look on international's website. They sell a lot of freightliner trucks.
Which Freightliner? Freightliner manufactures of markets Class 3 through Class 8 vehicles.
The cubic meter capacity of a 6-wheeler truck typically ranges from about 10 to 20 cubic meters, depending on the specific model and design of the truck. For example, smaller 6-wheeler trucks may have a capacity closer to 10 cubic meters, while larger models can accommodate up to 20 cubic meters or more. It's important to check the specifications of the specific truck to get an accurate measurement.
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You can use either cubic meters, or liters.
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Oil capacity depends on the size of the oil pan in the truck and what type motor it has... My Freightliner with a Detroit had 11 gallons (they range as low as 9)
This is a licensed weight on a commercial truck. It is based on the rated capacity of tires and axles.Every one will be different.