Depends on a number of things. Generally, you'd be looking in the vicinity of 30,000 lbs.
The weight of an aluminum trailer will depend on the manufacturer and style of the trailer. A CM Trailer weighs approximately 8,500 pounds.
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69,500 pounds
Generally on a semi-tractor trailer the limit is 80,000lbs
The weight of the truck depends on the size. If you have a semi truck with a trailer it will weigh less, rather than if it had the trailer it would weigh more. If you have a large engine than it will have less space in the interer and less space inside. If you have bunk-beds than that will take more space, and so on. So really it all depends on the brand,( for interer) size, and truck check.
Legally, in the US, it's typically between 43,000 and 48,000 lbs of payload. The max legal interstate weight is 80,000 lbs. for the truck, trailer, and payload. How much the actual payload comes out to depends on the empty weight of the vehicle and trailer, and that'll be affected by a number of factors, such as the frame length of the truck, what the trailer is made of (steel or aluminum), etc.
A typical trailer for a single jet ski weighs 120 to 250 pounds. The biggest factor that determines the weight is whether the trailer is made out of aluminum or steel.
Depends on wheel size. Trucks run typically a 24.5 or 22.5 wheel in steel or aluminum. In steel they weigh about 80 lbs and in aluminum about 50 lbs.
An aluminum trailer will require much less maintenance than a wooden trailer. The wood can rot and hold in odors.
GVW means Gross Vehicle Weight. That's the maximum permissible weight of the truck plus the trailer (in the case of a combination rig) plus the load. Therefore...if you take your dump truck, hook a 20,000-lb empty trailer to it and put a 25,000-lb backhoe on the trailer, the truck needs to weigh less than 25,000 lbs if you want to remain legal.
You need to be more specific about the configuration. Is a single axle straight truck, a tandem axle straight truck, a tandem axle straight truck with additional lift axles, a tractor trailer...?