All depends on how the vehicle's geared, and how fast you're looking to pull that weight. I've seen tandem trucks with that engine, but they've been a bit lacking, power wise.
As much as you want it to
A train can push OR pull. A front engine pulls, but engines can be added to the rear that push. When trains move backward, it pushes cars behind it (and rear engines assist by pulling).
papillons can pull about 6-8 pounds.
how much you weigh depends on the pull gravity has on you.
The question is not weight, it is the rolling resistance of the compartments, AND the traction of the engine on the rails. Think of this- I cannot pick up a car, but on level ground I can PUSH a car. And I weigh far less than my car.
alot i dont know the specific amount
That Usually depends on the strength of the truck/engine. A higher horsepower and you should be able to pull more.
Depends on the engine and transmission, and whether or not it is equipped with a towing package
You can pull up to your max gross train weight.
All depends on how the vehicle's geared, and how fast you're looking to pull that weight. I've seen tandem trucks with that engine, but they've been a bit lacking, power wise.
If properly equipped around 10,000 lbs
As much as you want it to
Depending on the age, a bull can approx. pull twice its own weight!
How much a pitbull can pull will vary greatly depending on his or her size and weight and conditioning. On average, a dog can easily pull 3 times his or her weight on wheels.
A train can push OR pull. A front engine pulls, but engines can be added to the rear that push. When trains move backward, it pushes cars behind it (and rear engines assist by pulling).
1183 tonnes