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A roll off truck is one that is used to haul roll-off containers. A typical roll-off truck can be bought online from the Benlee website, and can be shipped from Cleveland or Detroit.
A garbage truck weighs 18 tons, or 36,000 pounds. Actually, garbage trucks come in a variety of sizes and functions. For example, you have front loaders, side loaders, roll-offs, etc. The 18 ton figure... I don't know if it's accurate or not, but it seems reasonable for a loader/compactor. A tandem roll off carrying an empty 30 yard can would weigh in the vicinity of 33,000 lbs. Those would be the empty weights.
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I'm not sure about a roll back driver, but you have seen the big dumpsters with rollers at one end. Well, they literally roll off the truck, like a dump truck, only a semi-dump truck, hence the name "roll off."
Nothing, Other then it can roll anytime it wants.
Get a dump truck, top off the fuel tank and weigh the truck at a truck stop. Then put the bricks in the truck, top the fuel tank off again, and reweigh the truck. Subtract the weight of the empty truck from the weight of the full truck, and you have the mass of the bricks. You COULD weigh every brick individually on a balance and add them all together, but that's really a pain. You could also weigh one brick, count the bricks in the pile and figure it mathematically...but really, a Bobcat and a trip to the local Petro will be much quicker.
That depends on the size of the can. For a tandem axle, 30 yard containers are the norm. However, 30 yards of manure will probably put that truck well over the legal weight limit. A roll off tandem truck empty weighs in the vicinity of 31,000 - 35,000 lbs., leaving only about 10 tons (give or take) of weight before it's over the limit. Which is why a commodity such as manure would be delivered by a (lighter) dump truck, or by flatbed truck in bags, rather than by roll-off.
22,000 - 25,000 lbs or so.
You mean a tandem axle straight truck... typically, the allotted Gross Vehicle Weight Rating for these ranges from 52,000 - 54,000, depending on wheelbase. The tare (empty) weight really depends on the configuration... a flatbed truck would likely weigh between 20,000 and 24,000 empty.. a dump truck, 22,000 - 25,000, a roll-off would be around 33,000 with a 30 yard can, etc.
Depending on wheelbase, what kind of body is attached to it, etc., it could be anywhere from 13,000 lbs. and up. A daycab semi tractor with a single frame.. you'd be looking between 15,000 and 17,000 lbs. A tandem roll off with an empty 30 yard container and double frame construction, you're looking more in the vicinity of 33,000 lbs. The permitted gross weight for a tandem truck is 54,000 lbs.
Vocational tends to refer to niche role vehicles - that could be anything from 6x6 off-highway prime movers to simple road tractors equipped with a boom and fork or grapple, to a straight truck, such as a dump truck, roll off truck, grapple truck, etc. These vehicles tend to be geared more for sitework, which may involve operations on unimproved surfaces, thus, they tend to be geared much lower. They're not intended so much for long distance operations.