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The 2006 Mack Granite CV713 has a gross weight of 62,000 pounds. The front axle weight is 18,000 pounds and the rear axle weight is 44,000 pounds.
In 1980, Mack made several models of truck, including conventional and cab-over-engine models. The weight will depend on a number of factors, and knowing the model as well as the make is necessary to get a ballpark figure.
a general rule with straight ( as opposed to trailer) trucks was a maximum Gross weight, particularily with heavy building materials or expendable cargo of 32,000 lbs or as is better known- l6 Tons. This was the allowable all-up or NYMGW for tor the time-honored Model Ac Mack Truck.
The same as it would be for any other three axle straight truck - 54,000 lbs, legally. What the actual capacity of the truck is depends on the frame construction, and the axle weight rating (an on road vehicle might have a 12,000 steer axle, and 40,000 lb tandems, whereas a dump truck would have heavier duty axles).
What model and configuration? You could be talking about anything from a single axle to a centipede or superdump. Typical GAWR for a tandem truck is 50,000 - 54,000 lbs... it depends on wheelbase, type of road it's on, bridge law formula, etc.
That's a really vague question. You could be talking about anywhere from 12,000 to 45,000+ lbs.
22,000 - 25,000 lbs or so.
At a Mack Trucks dealership.
Mack doesn't make a pickup '1/2 ton' style truck.
Either a Mack or a Cummins engine.
Between 20,000 and 30,000, depending on specifics (model, type of dump body, etc)