By the time you factor in everything, such as truck payment, fuel, insurances, tags, paying yourself ,and a myriad of other things, it runs between $1.35 and $1.50 per mile.
If the round about question is how much does a trailer cost then what type of trailer...flatbed, refrigerated, dry van, car hauler, ect. Cost ranges between $30,000 and $100,000. Specialized trailers can be substantially more.
Around $60,000, and unless you work for a company you can't buy a separate trailer. $135,000 for a fullsize tractor, $72,000 for a reefer trailer.
The tractor weighs 20,000 pounds, the trailer weighs whatever it weighs, and the maximum weight of a loaded tractor trailer with one trailer is 80,000 pounds.
$600 and up
Four to nine MPG, depending on a number of factors. It's pretty much the same with any tractor trailer.
To get the answer, you need to weigh your tractor trailer empty. When you get that weight, Lets talk numbers, this is wrong but it is a big example. If your tractor trailer is 35,000 pounds empty. Means you can haul about 45,000, as long as you are not overweight on your three axles. Steer, Rear, and trailer axles. 12/34/34.
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New, right? With the truck, the trailer, all the permits, your authority to operate...bring a quarter-million and you won't go home with very much of it.
It depends on the commercial vehicle, how it's licensed, the state it's running in, and a lot of other things, but a tractor-trailer combination with tandem axles on the tractor and the trailer can generally carry 80,000 pounds--12,000 on the front axle and 34,000 on the tractor and trailer tandems.
around 44,000 pounds, legally, in the US.
Generally on a semi-tractor trailer the limit is 80,000lbs
You can expect a price tag of at least $140,000. Actual cost depends on make, model, manufacturer of aftermarket components, configuration (e.g., straight truck, tractor-trailer), etc.