You need to be more specific about the configuration. Is a single axle straight truck, a tandem axle straight truck, a tandem axle straight truck with additional lift axles, a tractor trailer...?
Get a dump truck, top off the fuel tank and weigh the truck at a truck stop. Then put the bricks in the truck, top the fuel tank off again, and reweigh the truck. Subtract the weight of the empty truck from the weight of the full truck, and you have the mass of the bricks. You COULD weigh every brick individually on a balance and add them all together, but that's really a pain. You could also weigh one brick, count the bricks in the pile and figure it mathematically...but really, a Bobcat and a trip to the local Petro will be much quicker.
Depends on the size of the tank.
Depends on the size of the tank.
2.45 tons
2350lbs. on average
Mine weighs in at 8000 lbs with an empty tank of fuel and nothing else in it except myself, of course this truck has many upgrades
apx. 67 tons
61.3 tonnes.
2004 dodge ram 3500 crew cab dually 1/2 tank of fuel 8000 lb,
Delivery trucks come in many sizes and shapes. They also come with a sticker or a tag telling you the GVWR . This would be the gross vehicle weight rating (the weight of the truck, the passengers, cargo and a full tank of fuel).
33.4 tons (66800 pounds)
About 30 pounds.