96 inches for the cab, and the dump body can be up to 102 inches wide.
20.000 - ~25,000, depending on specifics.
Depends. 17 tons, give or take, is typical.
They're usually between 11 - 12 feet tall at their tallest point.
8 feet width is the standard in the US
The width of a standard dump truck can be anywhere from 9 feet 6 inches up to 11 feet 4 inches.
In North America, eight feet.
A typical triaxle dump truck can carry between 12 to 16 tons of material, depending on local regulations and the truck's specifications. The exact capacity may vary based on factors such as the type of material being transported, the truck's weight limit, and state or regional weight restrictions. Always check local guidelines for precise weight limits.
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.
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.
96 inches... it can be up to 102 inches if you count the width of the tarp arms.
8 cords 9 if your lucky
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