Whatever the company charges. It'll be base fee of the material, plus a delivery cost based on the distance they have to travel. You're better off to call and ask yourself.
Depends on the truck and configuration (e.g, tandem axle dump, tractor-trailer end dump, etc.).
In idle? The configuration of the tractor has nothing to do with determining that. It's the motor which does, and the consumption rate in idle for a motor would be the same for a tandem axle dump truck as it would be for the same motor in a road tractor, box truck, quad axle dump truck, cement mixer, etc.
That's going to depend on the dump truck's configuration. It could be a single axle, tandem, tri-axle, quad axle, quint axle, centipede, frameless end dump, framed end dump, etc.
A tandem dump truck typically holds between 10 to 16 cubic yards of gravel, depending on its size and configuration. The exact capacity can vary based on the truck's design and the density of the gravel being loaded. It's important to check the specific specifications of the truck for accurate measurements.
Dump trucks come in many shapes and sizes, and the same holds true with dump bodies. For a tandem, 13 - 15 tons is typical.
A Mack tandem axle dump truck typically weighs between 15,000 to 20,000 pounds when empty, depending on the specific model and configuration. Factors such as the type of dump body, engine size, and additional features can influence the weight. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the most accurate information.
Legally, a tandem axle is typically good for 15 tons, give or take.
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Legally, as much as it's rated for. The legal GVW of a dump truck depends on configuration, local law, wheelbase, and other factors. For a tandem axle dump truck, they can typically legally carry between 13 and 15 tons.
On average 70 to 125 per hour
Depends on what the truck and dump body is rated for.
They're typically allowed, in the US, a gross vehicle weight of 54.000 lbs. How much that equates to in freight tonnage depends on the tare weight of the vehicle. A tandem dump truck can typically haul 15 tons. A tandem roll off with a 30 yard container is typically only good for 9 - 11 tons.