"Super 10" is a transmission type. How much product it can carry will depend on the configuration... tandem, tri-axle, quad axle, quint axle, "centipede", "superdump", etc. When I worked at Pioneer Sand, we had one T800 "Superdump" (three pusher axles and a strong arm). It could carry 25 tons legally.
10 cubic yards
Super Ten is a transmission, not a truck type, and doesn't indicate the layout of the truck.
The amount of dirt a dump truck can hold depends on the size of the dump truck. The average tri axle dump truck can hold 12 cubic yards of dirt, and a quad axle can hold 14.
it depends on how big the dump truck is
It depends on the size of the dump truck.
Depends on what the truck and dump body is rated for.
How many cubic yards will my dump truck hold it is 16x5.5x8
The volume that a dump truck can hold depends on the size of the truck. You could say that there is no 'typical' dump truck. The horsepower, the axle weight, and the size of the box are a few of the features that determine how much the truck can hold and haul.
How many liters a dump truck holds depends on the size of the bed of the truck. A small dump truck can hold about 1,024 liters.
How much dirt a dump truck holds will vary based on the size of the truck. Small dump trucks can hold around 7 cubic yards. Large double axle dump trucks can hold up to 20 tons.
As many as it was designed to hold. "Super Ten" is a transmission (and one which has largely fallen out of favor, at that), not a vehicle.
15 - 25, depending on the bed dimensions, weight of the material being hauled, etc.
It varies from state to state, and will also be dependent on the tare weight of the truck. I can tell you that, in North Carolina, 13 to 15 tons is the norm for a tri-axle dump truck.