So long as the Gross Combination Weight Rating of the two vehicles is less than 26,001 lbs., then no.
Many truck accessories stores are found in Austin, Texas. Some of the stores are Custom Truck Outfitters, Advanced Auto Parts, and Texas Truck and Trailer.
26000 lbs of cargo? A tandem straight truck, such as a flatbed or a dump, could haul that amount of weight legally.
That would depend on the weight rating of the trailer and bridge law. For a straight truck, five to seven tons.
So long as it is a commercial vehicle and the GVW of the trailer is greater than 10,000 lbs, yes. If it's hooked by a pintle and clevice, you will receive a "no tractor-trailers" restriction.
If the truck and trailer are not equiped with air brakes. If the truck and trailer are not comercial vehicals.
What truck.
In some instances, yes.
The trailer must not be able to move when the fork truck enters and leaves the trailer. Therefore, the trailer must be restrained.
a trailer
No.
Subtract the actual weight of the truck from 26,000 lbs (GVWR) to get the weight you can haul. This is assuming you are talking about a single straight truck with no trailer. It would be best to actually weigh the vehicle with full fuel tanks to get the most accurate measurement. You can get a weight at most places that sell gravel, stones, etc.
I want to be a truck driver. Is there special training involved to drive a truck with a flatbed trailer?