Depends on what type of truck it is. It could be a single axle truck, a tandem axle truck, a tractor-trailer. You'd have to narrow your question down a bit. Tare (empty) weights will be affected by make and model of the vehicle, frame length, construction of the body, etc.
Trophy trucks typically weigh between 5,500 and 7,000 lbs.
Pickup trucks have various weights.
There are many different Peterbilt trucks. Be more specific.
Depends on what is is. Fire trucks come in many shapes and sizes.
There are many different Peterbilt trucks. Be more specific.
I am doing a report for one of my classes and I need to know how muck different kinds of trucks weigh.
Each one is different. It depends on what they're carrying.
The gross weight for box trucks is from 8,600lbs up to 26,000lbs.
On the drivers door, inside edge of the door is a label, and that tells you. Also, take it to a weigh station for trucks, they will sometimes let you weigh your car.
That, my friend, rather depends on what kind of household furniture it is, what it's made from, wether or not you live on the moon etc.
Box trucks are, indeed, a good option for hauling furniture. For a larger move a real moving truck would be better though, due to some difficulty in maneuverability of box trucks.
Trucks weigh many times more than fifty kilograms, which is less than the average adult person weighs.