Well, that all depends on the trailer. With a Freightliner and an aluminum 48' flatbed trailer, I've always been able to haul in the vicinity of 48,000 lbs. on the trailer.
"Cattle and stock trailers come in a rage of sizes, from single animal units that can be hitched to a pickup truck, to large semi-trailers that can carry many animals at once."
I'm not sure what a semi-trailer is, but I would imagine a tow truck could help with your problem.
Depends greatly on the configuration of the truck and trailer but average cargo capacity is about 42,000 lbs or 4050 cubic feet.
in trailers, either semi truck trailers for large amounts of horses, or just pick-up truck and trailer. unless you are talking overseas and then you can either do plane or boat
The average semi trailer costs about 10 thousand dollars on today's market. This is due to the increased amount of people who want start their career as truck drivers.
An average semi 'tractor' is about 30 feet long.
11 gallons, give or take.
The power unit itself will be 96 inches at the most. In the US, trailers can be 102 inches wide.
The type of tractor trailer that can hold the heaviest loads is a Semi-Trailer truck. This is the heaviest truck that is allowed on the roads.
The average fuel economy of a semi truck is between 5 and 7 mpg when loaded.
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Average is 70 feet