Trailer Weight vs. Volume - Mirage Trailers
[vc_row][vc_column][cz_gap height_tablet=”25px” height_mobile=”25px”][vc_column_text]A common misconception among dump trailer users, as well as many dump trailer dealers, seems to be that the amount of material a trailer is capable of hauling is directly related to the size of the box. This is completely false.We would like to offer a few examples to hopefully help dealers educate their customers.These examples are based on the following facts:27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard.Payload is calculated GVWR minus weight of trailer.Dry fill dirt weighs approximately 2000# per cubic yardDry ¾” gravel weighs approximately 2200# per cubic yardDry mixed sand weighs approximately 2400# per cubic yardFor these examples we will use dry ¾” gravel. We’ll “fill” each trailer and illustrate how quickly a dump trailer can be overloaded.Example 1A 5×10 single axle dump with 5200# axle and 24” sides has an estimated payload of 3250#.Given that 5 x 10 x 2 = 100 cubic feet, divided by 27 = 3.70 cubic yards.Thi...