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Unladen weight mean Kerb Weight
Which do you mean? African or European Intrepid?
The word "unladen" refers to being unburdened by weight or unencumbered. It is the opposite of "laden" which would mean a heavy load or a large quantity of something.
Gross Vehicle Weight
it refers to the weight you are legally allowed to carry on a trailer with brakes. (including the trailer) trailers without brakes are restricted to a lesser weight.
Total weight of a powered unit, the trailer and the cargo
The "tractor" is the vehicle which actually powers the combination. A semi-trailer is any trailer in which the weight of the trailer (and the payload) is shared between the trailer's axles and the axles of either a dolly or the towing unit (in contrast, a full trailer supports all of its own weight).
MGTW is the acronym of Maximum Gross Trailer Weight. This means the mass of the trailer plus the mass of all freight, consumables and equipment loaded on the trailer when in a definite underway pulling condition.
You mean the tare weight. Depending on the frame length, trailer type, etc., 32,000 to 36,000 lbs. is typical.
It mean the total weight of the cargo. Example if your total gross weight was 80, 000 pounds and your truck and trailer weighs 40,000 pounds empty, your aggregate weight is 40,000 pounds.
What do you mean, an African or a European Swallow
Depends which weight of a boat trailer you mean. It also depends on the length of the boat trailer. For example: A relatively small (6.40x2.09 m) Respo double-axle boat trailer weighs roughly 400 kg (880lbs). The bigger ones (more than 8 meters in length) can weigh around 900 kg (2000 lbs).