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Q: What is the cubic size of a 53' trailer?
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How many cubic feet is in a 53' ft trailer?

4013 cubic feet for a standard 53' dry van. See related link for source


Total cubic feet of a palletized 53'trailer?

Multiply length X width X height of trailer to find total cubic measure.


What are the interior dimensions of a 53' semi trailer?

The interior dimensions of a 53' semi trailer is 52 feet in length and 99 inches in width. The capacity is 4050 cubic feet.


How many feet tall is a 53 foot trailer with 1375 cubic feet?

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How many cubic yards in a trailer 53'L x 8.5'W x 9'H?

53' x 8.5' x 9' = 4054.5 cubic feet => 4054.5 cubic feet / 27 cubic feet/cubic yard = 150.17 cubic yards.


What is the cubic ft of a 48ft trailer?

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What is the square footage of a 53' trailer?

A 53-foot trailer holds 3816 cubic feet of air (8' wide by 9' high by 53' long). The floor space on an 8' x 53' trailer would be 424 sq. ft.


How many cubic feet in a 53 foot 102 inch long 108 inch tall semi trailer?

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How many cubic feet are in a 53'ft dry van trailer?

length x width x height? Basically, but you need to get the height at both ends; sometimes they make the front a couple inches shorter than the back, for aerodynamics.


How many pallets will fit on a 53 ft semi trailer?

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How many bales of hay 2 x 2 x 4 can be put on a tractor trailer?

It depends on the size of the tractor trailer. Find the dimensions of the trailer and divide it by 16 cubic units.


How many small square bales fit on an 18 wheeler?

The number of bales that can fit onto a semi will depend on the width and length of the semi's trailer and the overall cubic feet of each bale. A standard semi trailer in North America can be 8 feet to 8 feet 6 inches wide by 13 feet 6 inches high and anywhere from 28 to 53 feet long. Small square hay bales are usually 5.25 to 6 cubic feet. So if multiple the height by width, by length, you'll get the cubic feet of the trailer, you then divide that number by the cubic feet of the hay bales to figure out how many will fit in each size of trailer.