I am not sure but the guy before me posted the below f250 diesel which is not at all average. but heaver then the "average full size pickup truck"
a 2000 f-250 4-door with 7.3L Powerstroke 4x4 is about 7,300 lbs
most regular cab 3/4 tons are about 5,000 to 13,000 lbs
you can go to a local feed store or truck stop and weigh on there scals for a few dollars
Some 4-door chevy's tend to weigh up to 3 tons..
NEW answer - a 1995 F250, 2wd, reg cab, LB, 3.9L, no accessories weighs about 4250 lbs... (modified this weight as the previous answer said it weighs 3750 lbs which is not correct)
As half ton trucks go, the lightest weight ones I know of are the early/mid 90's 4.9L f-150's, they can weigh as little as 3,800 lbs. Chevy's early-mid 90's v6 1500 weighed in at 3900lbs. Dodge's 3.9L manual truck weighed in at 4000lbs around the same time, mid 90's.
The last "light weight" fullsize truck was the silverado's with 4.3L v6 and manual tranny weighing in at 3900lbs in '99 and ending up with 4200lbs in '06. In the mid 00's many manufacturers changed body styles and the fullsize's are much heavier due to safety equipment and ever increasing base model creature comforts. As of today there are not many fullsize trucks from the factory weighing a significant amount under 4500lbs. Today the average pickup weighs 5000-5500lbs. Some are much lighter and others are much heavier, but that is about the average.
A 1986 Nissan Pick Up Truck weighs approximately 3,000 pounds. The standard engine on a 1986 Nissan Pick Up is a 2.4 liter four cylinder.
We do not have any precision here they have different models what do you want all of them or one specifically , what year ...
a pick up truck can hold up to 1000 pounds
25 feet
F250's.
They can carry up to 50 times their own body weight with their jaws. That's the same as a human being able to pick up a truck with their teeth.
The average orange has a mass of about 200 g (7.05 ounces). Note that this is its mass. So it will weigh about 2 N. Of course it depends on the particular orange you pick and its size, variety and age. Try weighing a number of them and finding the average weight.
In the US, dirt is measured in cubic yards. The average full sized pick up truck can usually hold about 2 to 3 cubic yards of dirt or topsoil. It varies a bit depending on the size of the pick-up and how strong its springs are. If you are having it filled for the first time, take it slow and watch how much the truck drops as it is being loaded.
Cranes come in many weights, according to how large they are. A truck mounted Hiab can weigh less than 1,000 pounds. Large dockyard cranes will weigh thousands of tons.
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2575 lbs
It depends on the truck, a plain old pick-up about 5,000 pounds or 2-1/2 tons.Gross wt on title for my 78 w200 3/4ton power wagon reg cab long bed w/360.....8,499