Yes. 1 Yard of topsoil will fit in a pickup bed of a truck BUT!!! it is heavy. So you will want to make sure the truck is rated for heavier weights. Probably something like a Ford Ranger or Chevy S-10 would be a little too small for a full yard of topsoil.
A yard is basically a full tractor bucket scoop. So if you can get an idea of how much that will be then that should help. Keep in mind that not all tractor buckets are 1 yard. Some are half, and some are more than 1 yard.
Any regular fullsize pickup truck should hold 1 Yard of topsoil just fine (regardless of the bed size) as long as it isn't wet.
The bed size is 6.5' of a dimension of 78x9x5 would fit a Chevy 1990 pickup.
It will fit, obviously the body styles will clash abit, but no biggy
no its a different body style
1988 to 1999 are all the same.
Nothing would be a bolt on fit. Fabrication would be necessary.
it depend son what kind of ford
If it is the new body style 2000 and up will fit. If it's the old body style then 1988 to 2000 will fit and match.
This question is a little ambiguous because it can be a question of 1) volume IF you know how deep the square yard of mulch is. Even up to one yard (3 feet) deep will definitely fit. 2) area IF you want to cover up exactly one square yard of truckbed, which seems like it has very limited potentials. Provided you do not have some sort of huge toolbox taking up floorspace, you will definitely be able to do this as well. Either way, the short answer is YES.
2004 Tacoma 4 door pick up bed measures 59-3/4 x 56-3/4 x 15-1/2 inches. Volume is 1.1 cubic yards minus the wheel wells. So i figure you can fit 1 cubic yard w/ a slight mound ontop that goes above the height of the bed.
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