3600
Depends on the height. Multiply, lenght x width x height of trailer to get the volume of trailer in cubic ft. Then divide by one cubic yard converted in cubic ft. (3x3x3=27). It should give you an approximate amount. (LxWxH=V/27)= cubic yards
4800 square feet.
26 ft * 48 ft = 1248 square feet.
A 48ft by 10ft room is 480 square feet
3600
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The volume of a trailer is it's interior length times it's interior width, times interior height. For instance a typical small cargo trailer could be 8 ft x 4 ft x 6 ft, giving you a volume of 192 cubic ft.
Depends on the height. Multiply, lenght x width x height of trailer to get the volume of trailer in cubic ft. Then divide by one cubic yard converted in cubic ft. (3x3x3=27). It should give you an approximate amount. (LxWxH=V/27)= cubic yards
Empty, anywhere between 30,000 - 35,000.
4800 square feet.
26 ft * 48 ft = 1248 square feet.
A standard 53' dry van trailer has a capacity of about 3,800 cubic feet.
A 48ft by 10ft room is 480 square feet
4013 cubic feet for a standard 53' dry van. See related link for source
27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yardVolume = 8-ft x 8-ft x 3-ft = 192 cubic feet = 71/9 cubic yards
2 cubic ft to 6 cubic ft is a 200% increase.