Assuming you're referring to a 53' semi trailer, 41,000 - 43,000 lbs. for an 80k combination is typical.
20,000 tons
14,000 lbs
5,000
I have been looking to invest in dump trailers, and was wondering how much weight can the average dump trailer carry?
In the vicinity of 9,000 - 10,000 lbs.. more weight of course if it's a refrigerated and insulated trailer.
Howo much does a 24 foot Yukon travel trailer weigh?
Your Dodge is rated to carry 2000#, therefore you have to adjust the load accordingly if you have the leeway to do so ie. loading a 15000# machine on the trailer you can move the machine toward the truck until you reach the maximum load on the vehicle, leaving the bulk of the weight on the trailer axles. Wheel scales are necessary to weigh the axles when shifting the weight. You are only allowed a total of 2000# on the truck by the licensed weight.
The North Country travel trailers were produced from the 1990s to present. A 2009 North Country 30 foot travel trailer weighs very close to 7,000 pounds.
Coachmen does not make a 24 foot 2003 travel trailer model. They do however make 25 foot models. The weight will depend on which series they are from. They run from 3,559 pounds to 4,792 pounds.
Without permit, and going by the statutory Interstate weight limit, you can still only gross 80k. Some states have higher weight limits grandfathered in - those will vary by state. How much you can load under permit depends on a number of things, to include the weight rating of the axles, width of the tires, bridge between the drives and trailer tandems, and wheelbase of the power unit.
That depends on the axel trailer.
Very hard to answer because it varies depending on the weight of the boat and trailer. The best way to determine this is look up the boat model or ask the dealer who sells it how much it weighs. DO the same for the trailer. But the most accurate way is to tow the boat and trailer to a truck scale and weigh them.