5000 lbs
5000 lbs
5000 lbs
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1 ton = 2000 lbs So Shauna has 3500/2000 or 1.75 tons So she could haul all of it at one time.
Between 5,000 and 20,000 lbs (or more), depending on what exact model you're referring to. A 2005 Freightliner could be anything from a Sprinter van up to a heavy haul tractor or vocational truck.
Legally, about 140 - 150% of its tare weight. Most could haul significantly more if need be.
At least 1,000 lbs.
You could haul more weight in boats.
As much as it takes. You could talking about anything from a Freightliner Sprinter up to a heavy haul truck.
check your vehicle GVW usually listed on the door sticker. Then subtract the weight of your truck with an empty flat bed. the remainder will be what you can haul.
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They have a sturdy frame and a strong truck bed to haul stuff safely and effectively. They have a powerful engine so you can haul heavy loads as well.
The only information provided is that it's a 24' straight truck - that really tells us nothing in relation to the question you're asking. The payload it can haul is the tare weight (empty weight of the vehicle) subtracted from the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. So, if it's a non-CDL Class 6 vehicle with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 26,000 lbs. and a tare weight of 15,000 lbs., then it can haul 11,000 lbs. of payload. If it's a Class 7 truck (which does require a CDL) with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 33,000 lbs., and a tare weight of 17,000 lbs., then it can haul 16,000 lbs. of payload. But without having the tare weight and Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of the vehicle you had in mind, it's impossible to tell you what you're looking for. Length doesn't determine how much weight it can haul.