MOSTLY, FOR 20', UP TO 48,000LBS, FOR 40', UP TO 55,000LBS.
20.000 - ~25,000, depending on specifics.
50 000 lbs, tandem axle chassis tandem with conventional truck , 45- 46 with triaxle + truck with sleeper , 47-48 triaxle with day cab , must be under 40 000 lbs to comply with 12-34-34 per axle weigh regulation
8 cords 9 if your lucky
To convert tandem loads to triaxle loads, you need to assess the total weight supported by the tandem axles and then distribute that weight across the three axles of the triaxle configuration. Generally, a triaxle can support more weight due to its additional axle, allowing for better weight distribution and reduced stress on each axle. You may also need to refer to specific load distribution guidelines or regulations applicable to your region, as they can vary. Overall, the conversion involves ensuring that the total load does not exceed the legal limits for triaxles.
Depends. 17 tons, give or take, is typical.
96 inches for the cab, and the dump body can be up to 102 inches wide.
They're usually between 11 - 12 feet tall at their tallest point.
The weight limit on a triaxle low boy trailer typically ranges from 40,000 to 60,000 pounds, depending on the specific model and state regulations. These trailers are designed to carry heavy equipment and loads, often exceeding the limits of standard trailers. It's essential to check local laws and the manufacturer's specifications for exact weight limits, as they can vary by jurisdiction. Additionally, the total weight capacity may be affected by the trailer's configuration and the truck's towing capacity.
That depends on the dimension of the dump body. The dump body could hold 15 - 20 cubic yards of material, typically. As for what can legally be hauled, it depends on the commodity and weight of the commodity per cubic yard, as well as state laws pertaining to what weight limits they allow for a tri-axle.
Concrete is measured in yards, not tons. As for permissible tonnage on a dump truck, it'll vary by state. IIRC, in North Carolina, a tri-axle dump is typically good for 16 - 18 tons, dependent on tare weight, wheelbase, and whether they're traveling on primary or secondary roads.
The weight of the truck/truck trailer when it is unladen (empty) .
That would be the weight of the truck and the cargo.