A garbage truck weighs about 18 tons or 36,000 lbs when it is empty.
The average garbage truck is quite heavy and weighs in at around 30,000 pounds. It is much heavier than the average truck due to its size and additional equipment.
Depends on the configuration, frame length, etc. On a truck with a single rear axle, the max interstate weight is 33,000 (that's max weight, not empty weight), but some states may allow 35,000 or 36,000 on secondary roads. For a tandem axle truck, it's typically 52,000 - 54,000 max weight.
Depends on what type. A traditional rear loader usually ends up being two people per truck. however, trucks doing dumpsters (whether they be front loaders, side loaders, or roll off trucks) only require one. Likewise with barrel loaders such as the ones made by AMREP and PendPac - only one person is required.
Depends on the configuration (single axle, tandem axle, tri-axle, quad axle, tractor-trailer, etc) and what the state allows.
A garbage truck is about 22 ft long from front to back.
it depends on how big the truck is
As few as one and as many as three.
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The weight of a tanker truck depends on its size and carrying capacity. On average they weigh 80,000 pounds empty and can weigh as much as 100,000 pounds when full.
80,000 lbs
A fiberglass topper for a full size truck weighs about 250 lbs.
I'd say it depends on the type of trash...metal or paper, etc.
I'd say it depends on the type of trash...metal or paper, etc.
It depends on what is in the trash and how much it has been compacted. It may also have a considerable water content.
The average single cab, long bed, full size pickup weighs about 4800 pounds.
A bread truck is about 2 pounds i think.
2,000 pounds
I think about 9400lbs.
8000
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