They have double tyres at the rear end so that they have enough strength to carry the heavy load or the public
It depends on the concrete company you're working with. You need 33 yards of concrete. Concrete companies deliver the stuff in full truckloads - and no, this is NOT a job for Sakrete. If you can find a company that has Oshkosh front-load mixers, you'll need three truckloads because those trucks hold 11 yards. If you can only find companies with rear-load mixers, you need 36 yards because a rear-load mixer holds 6 yards of concrete.
All true trucks are rear wheel drive or 4 wheel drive. Because of towing and payload needs trucks are rear wheel drive or 4wheel drive. If you have a heavy loadd in the back of the truck and it was front wheel drive you would not get any traction, the same as if you towing a load.
well first you need to go to the trucks dealer and ask where to get it fixxed. and then that is how you find out how
You can find the rear axle diagram for the 1986 Ford F250 online at places like Ford-Trucks and at Fortification. You can also find these diagrams in the Chilton's manual for that year.
Lift trucks (fork trucks, stackers, etc.) are rated for the maximum weight it can safely care at various heights of the forks (blades). The higher the forks the less stable the truck becomes, especially if trying to lift a heavy load, or turning too sharply at speed. The same goes for reach trucks, with or without side shift. So, if the load is too heavy, the rear of the truck will lift off the ground.
It's certainly illegal to drop or spew trash on the roadways, whether the law specfically applies to pick-up trucks or not - call the nearest NY State Police barracks and ask.
Some - but not all - do. Rear loaders and front loaders typically don't; barrel loaders and side loaders set up to load on the curb side typically will.
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Most trucks in the 1980s did not come with 12 bolt rear ends. The most common was 14, but 10 bolt rear ends were also in evidence.
Normal load front = 2.2 (32) Normal load Rear = 1.8 (26) Full load front = 2.5 (37) Full load Rear = 2.8 (41)
Duel Rear Wheels