The easiest way to measure sand in a truck is by weight. A cubic yard of sand weighs approximately 4000 pounds.
junk yard
The first thing you need to do is get all of your measurements into the same unit. Your round pen has a diameter (D) of 60 ft = 720 in which gives a radius (R) of 720 / 2 in = 360 in and a height (H) of 4 in. This gives the volume of your pen as Pi * R² * H = Pi * 360 in * 360 in * 4 in = 1628602 in³ 1 Cubic Yard is 36 inches * 36 inches * 36 inches = 46656 in³ 10 Cubic Yards is 466560 in³ You would need 1628602 / 466560 truck fulls of sand = 3.490659
A yard is 36 inches. There are two ways to convert 1 inch to a yard. 1 inch equals 1/36th of a yard or; one inch equals .027778 of a yard. In the first instance the conversion is represented as a fraction without the necessity to carry out any arithmetic. In the second instance arithmetic is necessary, one (1) divided (/) by 36, to convert to a decimal value which also expresses 1 inch as a yard..
Usually your local municipality will have a dump. You would be required to have proof you live in that area. The price is very low in comparision to other options.
4 Cubic Yard Front-End Loader, 8 Cubic Yard Dump Truck, Hydraulic Excavator
most likely not
29 cy
I own one with a 5 yard dump box on it. I weigh in at 11060lbs empty.
Approximately 25 tons.
It depends on the size of the dump trucks, but assuming a standard dump truck can hold about 10-15 cubic yards of dirt, it would take approximately 260,000 to 390,000 dump trucks to move 3.9 million cubic yards of dirt.
go to the hill where you had to kill that witness. that abondoned dump yard is where you will find the tow truck
If your looking for a really cheap dump truck try the local scrap yard, they have some really good offers on some great trucks in the Melbourne and Victoria areas.
Need to know the bed dimensions in order to answer this. Freightliner doesn't manufacture the dump bodies - aftermarket companies do.
That depends on what type of dump truck, what type of commodity, how it is measured (by weight or by cubic yard), and the state laws regarding weight allowances. A Class 7 single axle dump truck can typically haul eight to ten cubic yards, or up to eight tons of payload. A tandem axle dump truck can typically haul 15 to 20 yards, and anywhere between 12 and 16 tons of payload, dependent on truck specifications and local laws.
15,000 - 16,000 lbs, depending on specifics.
Approximately 10 yards; but it depends on the weight of the topsoil, whether it is moist or dry.