loam in bed capacity
loam in bed capacity
OK, first off I did search and found nothing.
I need to get some loam (dirt) for landscaping at the house. I know that we have a capacity to haul 1530 (Supercrew with 5.4L 4x4) in the bed of our trucks. It also seems that I have a bed capacty of 55.5 cu ft.
How much loam can I put in the bed of my truck at a time. I am not sure of the weight of 1 yard of loam.
I searched on the internet, and found that one site estimates that 1 cu ft of loam weighs 72 lbs dry. Doing the math, one yard is 3x3x3 ft.... 27 cu ft. At 72 lbs per cu ft, that puts the load at 2000 lbs plus.
That seems a lot of pounds per cu ft...
So, those with truck experience... how much loam can I fit in the bed comfortably?
TIA
don04
I need to get some loam (dirt) for landscaping at the house. I know that we have a capacity to haul 1530 (Supercrew with 5.4L 4x4) in the bed of our trucks. It also seems that I have a bed capacty of 55.5 cu ft.
How much loam can I put in the bed of my truck at a time. I am not sure of the weight of 1 yard of loam.
I searched on the internet, and found that one site estimates that 1 cu ft of loam weighs 72 lbs dry. Doing the math, one yard is 3x3x3 ft.... 27 cu ft. At 72 lbs per cu ft, that puts the load at 2000 lbs plus.
That seems a lot of pounds per cu ft...
So, those with truck experience... how much loam can I fit in the bed comfortably?
TIA
don04
The loam weight is about right,
You have to find your own comfort zone on this. Some people load trucks until it's bottomed on the frame. Again it's all up to you. A cubic yard would fit and personally I would not put more than that in there.
You have to find your own comfort zone on this. Some people load trucks until it's bottomed on the frame. Again it's all up to you. A cubic yard would fit and personally I would not put more than that in there.
I've hauled a lot of different material in my truck.
I plan on 1 yard at a time for everything except mulch.
Mulch can easily be hauled two yards at a time.
If you need more than two yards of anything, it's usually cheaper to have it delivered because you get a bulk price.
I've seen light duty trucks loaded with two yards of dirt or pea gravel and it isn't a pretty sight.
I plan on 1 yard at a time for everything except mulch.
Mulch can easily be hauled two yards at a time.
If you need more than two yards of anything, it's usually cheaper to have it delivered because you get a bulk price.
I've seen light duty trucks loaded with two yards of dirt or pea gravel and it isn't a pretty sight.
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how much do you need and how many trips are you willing to make. When i do that work around my house i order 5 yds at a time its 100 delivered and i can allways hide the rest . my lot is over 22k sq ft.
I just need a yard or two for now to fill a couple holes... but later in the summer, I was going to get a truckload dumped. That is a good point to just spend the $100 to get 5 yards. I am sure I can find someplace to make it useful or hide.
Originally posted by osbornk
I don't think you can overload with your little bitty bed.
I don't think you can overload with your little bitty bed.
If you need more than a yard, get yourself five passengers, give each of them a five gallon bucket, tell them to get in the truck and do as they are told.



