A refridgerated truck can haul 42,500-44,500lbs of good depending on how heavy the rig is. The truck can gross 80,000 total.
Typically, between 44,000 - 48,000 lbs. of cargo, under US weight limitations.
11 gallons, give or take.
The weight capacity for semi trailer is 80,000 LBS. That is calculating with two or more consecutive axles to the nearest 500 LBS.
there is no typical fuel capacity. can be anywhere from 50 to 200 gallons per tank and most semi's have a tank on each side,which doubles the capacity a semi that is not used for long haul, but typically local deliveries will usually have smaller tank to enable more weight removed from empty truck which can then be applied to payload,also this is done as local usually have access to fuel more often and more convenient
Well the more correct term would be 'semi Trailer-Truck' or something to that capacity. It means that it is both a large truck and partial trailer in the sense that it has the capacity of a large hauling truck and a small living quarter for a person travelling to rest in when they are stopped at a truck stop. Such Trucks are meant for carrying large quantities of cargo long distances by road and allowing for the driver to rest from time to time.
Depends on what axles came on the truck and their weight ratings. For example if the truck came with a 9000lb. capacity rated front axle and a 18,500lb. capacity rated rear axle, the gross vehicle weight of the truck would be 27,500 lbs.
The capacity of a gas tank will vary according to the truck. Regular size pick ups have a tank that is approximately 20 gallons, whereas a semi truck can have tanks that hold up to 150 gallons.
The allowed capacity is written right on the truck.
The fuel capacity on a Semi ranges from 50 to 250 gallons sometimes more. The carry capacity can be as high or higher than 40,000 gallons depending on what is to be carried in a single trailer
69,500 pounds
17,000 - 20,000 lbs.
truck and trailer 35000 pounds.