I own one with a 5 yard dump box on it. I weigh in at 11060lbs empty.
an empty bow depending on its size can weigh between 2 oz. to 100 oz. it can though weigh less or more depending like i said on the size of the box
16,000 - 20,000 lbs usually for the front part ("truck", "tractor", "cab"). But the empty trailer adds several tons more. For example a 53 foot long simple box ("van") trailer weighs 10,000-15,000 with nothing in it. So a whole 65 foot long empty system (truck and trailer) weighs over 30,000 lbs. Shorter box, flatbed, and covered wagons systems would weigh less. Systems with an extra long truck or specialized systems, like some of those with tank and pumping equipment, may weigh more. Adding to this answer. I have a 2003 kenworth w900 with a stepdeck trailer and i weigh 32,000 empty.
Depends on make, model and options. Average empty weight is 15,000 lbs.
That all depends on the size of the box truck and whether it is empty or not. An elephant would have an easier time putting an empty box truck on its side than a full one, for instance.
Depends in the box size/wheel base/gas or diesel, but a 14' gas 2011 E350 box truck, weighs 7,860lbs. empty.
The gross weight for box trucks is from 8,600lbs up to 26,000lbs.
No way of answering without knowing a specific model. A Chevy "box truck" could be anything from a Silverado or Vandura chassis with a box on it, all the way up to a tandem axle Chevrolet Bison commercial truck.
Not enough information to answer.... There is no 'standard' weight for cardboard. A box with walls of 4mm thickness will weigh less than the same size box, with walls of 6mm thickness.
I have a 1963 C60 with a King Steel grain box and it is 9440 with almost an empty fuel tank.
I was looking for this as part of a carbon footprint calculator exercise, this website had the weights of some common boxes. 153 Grams is the average weight of a pizza hut box.http://www.pack-usa.net/page_2.htm
16,000 - 20,000 lbs usually for the front part ("truck", "tractor", "cab"). But the empty trailer adds several tons more. For example a 53 foot long simple box ("van") trailer weighs 10,000-15,000 with nothing in it. So a whole 65 foot long empty system (truck and trailer) weighs over 30,000 lbs. Shorter box, flatbed, and covered wagons systems would weigh less. Systems with an extra long truck or specialized systems, like some of those with tank and pumping equipment, may weigh more.ADDED: Also, state regulations can, and do, vary as far as the length of the rig and the maximum allowable weight. That is one reason you usually see "weigh stations" very close to the state lines on most interstates and other heavily trafficked highways.