Depends on the size. They might range from under 200 pounds for lawnmowers to over 16 tons for larger agriculteral machines. The world's heaviest is the Big Bud 747, weighing in at 50 tons.
That depends on what the configuration is.. is it a single axle, tandem, tri-axle, quad, centipede, etc.?
It varies. It depends on the GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) of the truck. It could be 25,999 GVW, 26,000 GVW, 33,000 GVW, or 54,000 GVW, ect. The truck could be non-CDL or CDL.
3500 gvw
M998 weighs 7700lbs, GVW.
It depends on the tractor.
12,000 on the steers (can be up to 20,000 so long as the vehicle does not exceed the 80,000 GVW limit), and the drive and trailer tandems are permitted a total of 34,000 for each pair of axles. Trailers with spread axles are permitted up to 20,000 lbs. per axle for a total of 40,000 on the trailer axles, but again must remain within that 80,000 GVW limit.
about 1800 empty with a GVW of 2300
A regular Jeep TJ GVW is 4450 stock..
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all vehicles gvw ratings are on a sticker in the jamb of the drivers door.
gvw means GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT. so no the combined weight cannot,or rather should not exceed gvw and if you do exceed the gvw,and get weighed,there are heavy fines and a lot of times vehicle is not allowed to be moved until excess weight is removed