It may vary slightly from year to year, but around 135 cubic feet.
This is something the dealer should be able to tell you easily.
That depends on what size the concrete truck is. A 10-yard truck carries about 270 cubic feet when full. An 8 cubic yard truck carries about 216 cubic feet of concrete. (Or gravel, sand, etc)
1.25 cubic feet - 77 cubic feet = -75.75 cubic feet.
216 cubic feet = 8 cubic yards.
27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard 54 cubic feet = 2 cubic yards . . 108 cubic feet = 4 cubic yards
1 cubic metre = 35.3 cu feet so 28 cubic metres = 988.8 cubic feet.
10 foot truck-368 cubic feet 14 foot truck-669 cubic feet 17 foot truck-849 cubic feet 24 foot truck-1401 cubic feet 26 foot truck-1538 cubic feet
300 cubic feet.
It depend on the truck my 36 feet
I own a pickup truck. It is rated as a half ton truck for cargo. If oak firewood has a density of 50 lbs per cubic foot, what volume of firewood can I carry in my truck? Can I just pile it on to the top of the rails, or will I overload the truck? Gravel has a density of 140 lbs per cubic foot. I need to fill in a drive way that is 120 feet long by 16 feet wide to a depth of 3 inches. How many cubic feet can I safely haul in my pickup? How many trips do I have to make to get all the gravel for the project?
I own a pickup truck. It is rated as a half ton truck for cargo. If oak firewood has a density of 50 lbs per cubic foot, what volume of firewood can I carry in my truck? Can I just pile it on to the top of the rails, or will I overload the truck? Gravel has a density of 140 lbs per cubic foot. I need to fill in a drive way that is 120 feet long by 16 feet wide to a depth of 3 inches. How many cubic feet can I safely haul in my pickup? How many trips do I have to make to get all the gravel for the project?
That depends on what size the concrete truck is. A 10-yard truck carries about 270 cubic feet when full. An 8 cubic yard truck carries about 216 cubic feet of concrete. (Or gravel, sand, etc)
a 1997 ford f-150 long bed has a 72.6 cubic foot bed if that gives you an idea...
One true cord of wood is equal to 128 cubic feet. The average pickup truck can only handle between a third and a half of a cord. The volume and weight of a full cord is too much for a normal pickup truck to handle.
35 feet
About 8000 cubic feet
Roughly 10 cubic yards (or 270 cubic feet).
At U-Haul, the smallest truck that will hold 40 cubic yards (1,080 cubic feet) is a 24-foot truck. You will also need to check the weight capacity.