I LOVE when people Think they know BUT Dont. Depending on which state depends on How much the truck can Gross.... 36.5 tons here in Pa, 73,280. That being said, it depends on how much the truck weighs empty. My pete alm body air ride tri axle empty 23,500.. allowing me to carry 25 tons. My KW 28,200 empty steel body chalmers suspend carry only 22 tons. So it's the Empty weight that allows what a truck can carry.
My tri axle trucks in Indiana can haul 20 tons and 68,000 lbs. Total weight. But it varies where you go. The same trucks in Ohio haul 13 tons, Illinois 13 tons, Michigan 12 tons, Nebraska 20 tons, Florida 20 tons, and whatever will fit in the truck in Kentucky lol. But even in Kentucky we didn't haul over 25 tons. 36 tons wouldn't physically fit in the bed of that truck. It would be pouring over the sides.
Ia agree he may have well grossed 36 tons. Thus 72,000 lbs. But he did not even come close to 36 tons. I used to haul 26 tons in a triaxle truck. In Tn we can gross 74,000 lbs on a Triaxle. And my truck was a low-weight truck. Just ran the numbers, you paid for 24.5 tons. Figure it up at what you have per ton. Take away the haul bill. Figures work out to the right weight he had on the truck.
I'm new to dump trucks...tractor trailer is where I spent the first 10 years of my trucking career....whats the deal with the federal bridge laws....there is a chart showing how many axles and how long the axles are between eachother (from steers to most rear axle) and tri axles generally only are allowed around 65,000 lb total gross weight on bridges considering the average tri axle is around 22 feet from rear axle to steer.... Is the simple answer just to avoid bridges and on every other road you are allowed to gross 80,000 lbs?
I ran a big DM800 for a concrete company 88,000 lbs gross on a 65000 lb tandem axle. Twin sticks and 7 spoke 12x 24.5 rubber. 23000 lb steer axle. Great truck.
Back in 2000 to 2002 i drove a 16 ft triaxle in Lex Ky. My gross weight was 80000 lbs. My mt weight was 26500 lbs. 53500 lb pay load. 1st load of day. Had 1 days worth of fuel. Fun times.
@@mikegrazio5376 '94 L9000 Ford short nose L10 300 HP 8LL 4:64 rears on 44000 LB Hendrickson. 425 floats on steers and no steer tag. 11r22.5 on 6 spoke Daytons Dbl frame Hand crank flip tarp no AC a GREAT truck 10 ' 6" at the tarp bar rolled up ready to load. In the winter during tobacco season we'd pop the bed off bolt up a 5th wheel add airlines and be a tractor trailer till spring.
lol. this guy got swindled. You paid for 36 tons when the truck went over the scale at 36 tons. that inlcudes weight of truck. Thats its max legal weight. The amount of stone in that bed was 23 tons buddy.
@@NeilMellott coming from an owner of a triaxle dump truck bussiness myself, you got swindled pal. You paid for the whole weight of the truck too. 36 tons is the weight of the truck and the load. You paid for 36 tons and got 23 tons of stone dum dum. Maybe look at the stone ticket from the quarry next time before paying an invoice
It sounds like a lot until you see it, and then it becomes a lot again when you have to start moving it by hand lol
I LOVE when people Think they know BUT Dont. Depending on which state depends on How much the truck can Gross.... 36.5 tons here in Pa, 73,280. That being said, it depends on how much the truck weighs empty. My pete alm body air ride tri axle empty 23,500.. allowing me to carry 25 tons. My KW 28,200 empty steel body chalmers suspend carry only 22 tons. So it's the Empty weight that allows what a truck can carry.
My tri axle trucks in Indiana can haul 20 tons and 68,000 lbs. Total weight. But it varies where you go. The same trucks in Ohio haul 13 tons, Illinois 13 tons, Michigan 12 tons, Nebraska 20 tons, Florida 20 tons, and whatever will fit in the truck in Kentucky lol. But even in Kentucky we didn't haul over 25 tons. 36 tons wouldn't physically fit in the bed of that truck. It would be pouring over the sides.
u got that right! .not even with a semi. ey in SC 69,850 max legal weight. it all depends on the truck weight
In NJ a tri axle can weigh 80,000 lbs between cargo and truck weight
Ia agree he may have well grossed 36 tons. Thus 72,000 lbs. But he did not even come close to 36 tons. I used to haul 26 tons in a triaxle truck. In Tn we can gross 74,000 lbs on a Triaxle. And my truck was a low-weight truck.
Just ran the numbers, you paid for 24.5 tons. Figure it up at what you have per ton. Take away the haul bill. Figures work out to the right weight he had on the truck.
I'm new to dump trucks...tractor trailer is where I spent the first 10 years of my trucking career....whats the deal with the federal bridge laws....there is a chart showing how many axles and how long the axles are between eachother (from steers to most rear axle) and tri axles generally only are allowed around 65,000 lb total gross weight on bridges considering the average tri axle is around 22 feet from rear axle to steer....
Is the simple answer just to avoid bridges and on every other road you are allowed to gross 80,000 lbs?
macknumber9 I gross 80000 in Ky but can’t get on the interstate
Nice truck😎
Yeah no way that's 36 ton. You couldn't even fit that much in the box volume wise.
Use to drive a 16 ft triaxle. 27 tons was 79999 lbs. No ac hand crank tarp.
Thats Nuts, they allow gross of 80,000 in NJ, for me TOO much for a tri.
I ran a big DM800 for a concrete company 88,000 lbs gross on a 65000 lb tandem axle. Twin sticks and 7 spoke 12x 24.5 rubber. 23000 lb steer axle.
Great truck.
Just doing the math it's 268 - 80=188 ÷7.68 =24.46 tons 36 ton is gross load including truck
That's pretty reasonable its running about. 300 400 a load depends distance from quarry
My 2015 Mack Granite weighs 29,860 empty. Just over 22 tons is my max weight here in TN.
how much can u houl in TN ? in SC is 69850 the limit for triaxle .i guess TN is a little more
Back in 2000 to 2002 i drove a 16 ft triaxle in Lex Ky. My gross weight was 80000 lbs. My mt weight was 26500 lbs. 53500 lb pay load. 1st load of day.
Had 1 days worth of fuel.
Fun times.
16' triaxle? must have been a short bus. triaxle dump is 30 foot from head to tail
@@mikegrazio5376 '94 L9000 Ford short nose L10 300 HP 8LL 4:64 rears on 44000 LB Hendrickson. 425 floats on steers and no steer tag. 11r22.5 on 6 spoke Daytons Dbl frame Hand crank flip tarp no AC a GREAT truck 10 ' 6" at the tarp bar rolled up ready to load. In the winter during tobacco season we'd pop the bed off bolt up a 5th wheel add airlines and be a tractor trailer till spring.
maybe 18ton/36000lbs but not 36ton
About 25 ton
36 tons is his gross. Not the weight of the material lol.
How much did it elevate that space? How much would I need to elevate 50'x50' 3FT compacted?
Uh, yeah, that wasn't 36 tons (in one trip at least)
Aluminum body hauls 24 ton
lol. this guy got swindled. You paid for 36 tons when the truck went over the scale at 36 tons. that inlcudes weight of truck. Thats its max legal weight. The amount of stone in that bed was 23 tons buddy.
DAH do the math , 24.4 ton
dah... pay the bill 36 metric tonne
@@NeilMellott coming from an owner of a triaxle dump truck bussiness myself, you got swindled pal. You paid for the whole weight of the truck too. 36 tons is the weight of the truck and the load. You paid for 36 tons and got 23 tons of stone dum dum. Maybe look at the stone ticket from the quarry next time before paying an invoice
@@NeilMellott Thats nearly 80,000 lbs of stone, plus a 25,000lb truck, equals you did not get anywhere close to that amount of stone.
Where I live they haul 27 tons
you knobhead. you arent a driver. Have you any idea how light the truck would have to be
That truck. will crack your concrete driveway
You paid for the truck weight too
There are maybe 16 tns
Mine holds 22 and a half tons.
If it was wet you likely paid for a ton or more of water.
24 ton load
how many YARDS is 36 tons?
Not really sure enough too cover 30’ by 40’
@@NeilMellott How much did it lift it compressed?
He would be overweight in NC triaxles are only allowed 18tons
That’s crazy. That’s not even that much stone
oh really.. in SC ur allowed 69,850 on a triaxle so it depends on the truck weight..i usually houl 21 or 22 tons all the time
Thus that truck can hold 77,000 tons
Dang they charged me 23$ A ton in TN
In Ct we could only hau; around 25 ton legally,,
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