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1972 ford f - 350 , 5000 gallon water truck, weight
Between 5000 and 8000 lbs
3500 for 4 cylinder, 5000 for the v6
Standard weightload capacities can range from 2000 to 5000 pounds depending on the type of truck you have. Most trucks have a low weight capacity limit, but they can hold much more than they suggest. The average gross vehicle weight is 14000 lbs. The curb weight is 4600 lbs, and max legal load of 9400 lbs.
truck weighs 3500kg =7700lbs truck can haul 5000 kg =11000lbs roughly about 2500lbs
5000 lbs is the total weight that can be towed with htis truck. check in the door for the Gross Vehicle Weight rating or GVWR that your truck can carry. you should never exceed the weight of the truck on the fron tan rear axels as this effects the preformance and the driveablity of the truck. do noe exceed the toung weight either. take the truck to a scale not a dot scale to weight it after loaded.
3,000
3283 lbs of cargo. Has a 5000 lb towing capacity.
3000 lbs on the bumper ball mount or 5000 on an actual receiver hitch that mounts to the frame.
The 87 model S10's came in a variety of configurations. So in order to give an exact towing capacity depends on what size engine it has, whether it is RWD or 4WD and whether or not it's a regular cab or extended cab (an extended cab, on any truck, will add extra weight hence lowering its payload and towing capacity). 87 S10's had two engine sizes, a 2.5 liter 4 cylinder engine and a 2.8 liter V6. So, with that said, the towing capacity is in the range of about 3500-5000 lbs. Be sure to check your hitch capacity because even if your truck can pull 5000 lbs, you might have a lower rated hitch.
This varies quite a bit, but weight capacities generally fall in the 3000-5000 lb range.
The maximum weight a 2001 Chevy S10 can pull according to the factory recommendations is 5000 pounds. Most consumers who own the truck would advise against this though, and recommend not exceeding 3000 pounds.