Which model? Which truck class (International makes trucks in Classes 5 through 8). Single axle? Tandem axle? There really isn't an "average" weight, because International's straight trucks are typically manufactured as cab and chassis, then any additional beds are added as aftermarket items.
The answer depends on which altec bucket truck you look at. For example the Altec AA755 MH- 2004 International 4300 Bucket Truck has a gross weight of 33.000 lbs but the ALtec AM855- 1998 International 4900 4x4 Bucket Truck has a gross weight off 39.000lbs. But on average the bucket trucks are around the 30.000 lbs.
The average heavy-duty straight job ( non-articulated truck) weighs in the neighborhood of 32,000 lbs, or sixteen tons on the nose ( of the Bulldog).
52,000 lbs., assuming you have 40k rears and a 20k steer. What you'd be allowed to gross legally if you converted it to a straight truck will depend on wheelbase.
The average weight a truck cane can carry depends on the individual crane, the type of crane and the load. The average weight a truck crane is 13000 pounds.
80,000 pounds total weight
3000 lbs.
48,000 lbs total
Need to know the exact model and configuration in order to answer this. A 26k GVW box truck and a 33K dump truck aren't going to have the same tare weight.
the average weight of a kenworth tractor/truck is 9tones depending on the size of it.
Every heavy duty commercial truck is built to customer specs. Unless you have 2 trucks spec'd the same they are each uniquely different which causes the curb weight to differ from truck to truck. There are 2 ways to get a curb weight for that particular truck. One get the vin number and contact an International dealer and have them print a built sheet. Two is to take the truck along with about $9 to a truck stop and put it on a scale.
The empty weight of a 26 foot Penske rental moving truck is about 9,000 to 12,500 pounds. It depends on the make of the truck. The International and Freightliner trucks of this type are about 12,400 pounds at empty weight.
Depends on what axles came on the truck and their weight ratings. For example if the truck came with a 9000lb. capacity rated front axle and a 18,500lb. capacity rated rear axle, the gross vehicle weight of the truck would be 27,500 lbs.