Need to know the model, as well as what kind of bed it has on it. International Harvester manufactured Class 5 through Class 8 trucks.
Mater is a 1951 International Harvester truck .
1951 International Harvester tow truck
it is a house truck that a man from CT named Kevin built on a 1938 International Harvester truck.
While I cannot narrow it down to a model, the rear end casting number is from a truck by International Harvester. International Harvester is now known as Navistar International Corporation.
The tow truck Mater is supposed to be an International Harvester from the late fifties.
6 X 7 1/4" lug centered
Unless I'm mistaken, the truck is an International Harvester Scout. Maybe a 1978? Hope this helps. Really cool truck - and song.
The International Harvester company came about in 1902 when the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company merged with 4 other companies. I believe the first International truck came into production in 1907.
Which model? Which truck class (International makes trucks in Classes 5 through 8). Single axle? Tandem axle? There really isn't an "average" weight, because International's straight trucks are typically manufactured as cab and chassis, then any additional beds are added as aftermarket items.
Try "Hemmings Motor News" or e-Bay.
It's a trick question - gross weight is the loaded weight. The weight of an empty vehicle would be the tare weight. This would depend on exactly what model International it was, as well as the configuration (single axle, tandem, tri-axle, etc).
Depends on the model. International makes them from 18,000 GVWR up to 33,000 GVWR (which some states will allow a GVW of 35,000 for intrastate commerce).