In order to be legal on the road, the maximum width of the trailer is 8.5 feet. That means that a 53 foot trailer with 1375 cubic feet of capacity would end up being 3 feet tall.
To find the cubic feet in a 48-foot trailer, you would multiply the length, width, and height of the trailer. If the trailer has a standard height of 8 feet and width of 8 feet, then the calculation would be: 48 (length) x 8 (width) x 8 (height) = 3,072 cubic feet.
1 cubic foot is equal to 1 cubic foot.
A cubic yard is bigger than a cubic foot. There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard.
About 35.31 cubic feet 1 meter is about 3.2808 feet. 1 cubic meter is (3.2808 ft x 3.2808 ft x 3.2808 ft ) = about 35.31 cubic feet.
1 foot = 12 inch 1 cubic foot = 12 x 12 x 12 cubic inch = 1728 cubic inch 231 cubic inch = 231/1728 cubic feet = 0.134 cubic feet
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Given the length 48 feet by about a 9 foot height, and a width of between 90-100 inches, your cubic feet will be between 3,240 cubic feet and 3,600 cubic feet.
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To find the cubic feet in a 48-foot trailer, you would multiply the length, width, and height of the trailer. If the trailer has a standard height of 8 feet and width of 8 feet, then the calculation would be: 48 (length) x 8 (width) x 8 (height) = 3,072 cubic feet.
I assume you mean cubic yards. 1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet 5*10*4=200 cubic feet 200/27 =7.4 cubic yards
To calculate the volume of a 53-foot trailer in cubic feet, you need to multiply the length, width, and height. Assuming a standard width of 8.5 feet and height of 9.5 feet for a trailer, the calculation would be 53 ft (length) x 8.5 ft (width) x 9.5 ft (height) = 4,812.5 cubic feet. Therefore, a 53-foot trailer would have a volume of approximately 4,812.5 cubic feet.
There are 0.3048 metres in one foot. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 1375 metres is equal to 1375/0.3048 = 4511.15 feet.
1 cubic foot is equal to 1 cubic foot.
10 foot truck-368 cubic feet 14 foot truck-669 cubic feet 17 foot truck-849 cubic feet 24 foot truck-1401 cubic feet 26 foot truck-1538 cubic feet
24 cubic feet for every foot high that you pile it.
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A standard 53-foot trailer has a maximum interior volume of about 3,900 to 4,000 cubic feet (CBM). This translates to approximately 110 to 113 cubic meters (CBM) when converted. The exact volume can vary slightly based on the specific design and configuration of the trailer.