That depends on the dimensions of the bed, not the number of axles it has.
Your dump truck will hold approximately 176 cubic yards. This can be calculated by multiplying the dimensions together (16 x 5.5 x 8 = 704) and then converting the result from cubic inches to cubic yards (704 / 46,656 = 0.0151).
6 x 2 x 1 = 12 cubic yards
I would like to see 20 cubic yards on a tandem. I would hate to pay that overload ticket.
351 cubic yards = 70,893 gallons (US).
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.
There are many different sizes of dump trucks. They can hold anywhere from 5 cubic yards to 20 cubic yards.
There are 0.0011411411411411411 cubic yards in a 39 gallon trash bag.
8 cords 9 if your lucky
0.619 cubic yards.
1 cubic meter is 1.308 cubic yards.
440,740.741 cubic yards.
There are approximately 1.30795 cubic yards in a cubic meter.