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25 yards 8-1/2 ft. 24-1/2 ft. 19 ft. 10 tons | 25 yards 8-1/2 ft. 24-1/2 ft. 19 ft. 10 tons | ||
40 yards 8-5/6 ft. 29-1/6 ft. 23 ft. 8 tons | 40 yards 8-5/6 ft. 29-1/6 ft. 23 ft. 8 tons | ||
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+ | Gravel 16.5 cubic yards | ||
+ | Top Soil 15 cubic yards | ||
+ | Stones 12 cubic yards | ||
+ | Dirt 14 cubic yards | ||
+ | Mulch 22 cubic yards | ||
+ | Sand 19 cubic yards | ||
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Revision as of 20:08, 22 February 2024
A standard dump truck can carry between 10 and 16 yards of material in a single trip. It will usually measure 8-1/2 feet wide and 24-1/2 feet long. These trucks are designed to haul construction material. Construction material includes sand, water, coarse, aggregate, massive stone, topsoil, and dirt.
Size Chart
Capacity Width Length Dump Height Weight Capacity 5 yards 8 ft. 20 ft. 12 ft. 2 tons 6 yards 8 ft. 20 ft. 12 ft. 2 tons 13 yards 8-1/2 ft. 22 ft. 16 ft. 4.5 tons 22 yards 8-1/2 ft. 23 ft. 19 ft. 7 tons 23 yards 8-1/2 ft. 23 ft. 19 ft. 9.75 tons 25 yards 8-1/2 ft. 24-1/2 ft. 19 ft. 10 tons 40 yards 8-5/6 ft. 29-1/6 ft. 23 ft. 8 tons
The number of cubic yards of the same dump truck would be different for different materials.
Material Truck Capacity
Gravel 16.5 cubic yards Top Soil 15 cubic yards Stones 12 cubic yards Dirt 14 cubic yards Mulch 22 cubic yards Sand 19 cubic yards