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In the UK our most regular type of mixer lorry carries 6 cubic metres. In the US I believe on average they carry between 9 and 11 cubic yards. The largest mixer truck I have seen carries 15 cubic metres, although this may not be the largest available.

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The volume of concrete that a concrete truck hold is variable depending on the model of the vehicle. Older ones usually have 6 cubic meters however newer trucks have 8 cubic meter capacity.

The volume of concrete a concrete truck hold is proportional to the weight the truck is carrying. In some localities where infrastructure like bridges and roads are not design to carry heavy loads will have to use small volume trucks.

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Depends on the type of truck (whether its a dual tandem or a tri-axle) but most US trucks average between 9 - 11 yards.

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17.732468034 assuming it's your average size cement truck

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