8800 pounds
The most accurate way to find that is look on the door pillar where the wheel base and other info is found.
You may also want to check the registration.
1500lb I dont think so, I checked the specs, GVW of a 2004 F250 is 8800 lbs
what is the gross gvw for f350 with 3.73 rear trailer max weight
Gross weight on Ford pick up trucks depends entirely on the model and configuration of the truck. Most F250's standard have GVW of 8800 pounds. An F350 can be anywhere between 11000 and 13000 pounds. Tire size will also affect GVW. After purchasing a truck, one can pay more for the tag and raise the amount of GVW allowed.
the gvw on a 1977 f250 8600lbs or 8800 heavy truck 10x better truck than they make today
That depends upon the frame size and the number of tires. if you look on maufacturers plate on inside of door, u will see what the gvw is that is if it is 1.5 ton truck the gvw will be 3000 pounds [more than the tare weight] so you can go grom there. the side of the truck will say what class it is a Ford f450 or GMC or dodge 4500 is a class 4 truck a Ford F250 dodge or GMC 2500 is a class 2 truck a GMC 6500 or Ford F650 is a class 6 truck. class 7 & 8 truck require a CDL to drive * Class 1 (gvw 0-6,000) * Class 2 (gvw 6,001-10,000) * Class 3 (gvw 10,001-14,000) * Class 4 (gvw 14,001-16,000) yes it is * Class 5 (gvw 16,001-19,500) * Class 6 (gvw 19,501-26,000) * Class 7 (gvw 26,001-33,000) * Class 8 (gvw 33,001-150,000)
GVW is up to 37,000 pounds ,depending on options
Depends on the yr.
3500 gvw
At birth, 6 pounds, seven ounces.
The GVW can be determined using your vehicle identification number. There is a decoder located at this site: http://www.explorerforum.com/ntrprize/VIN.htm
Manufacturer's GVW is 31,000 lbs.... legal GVW depends on what it's registered as... if it's registered as a 26k truck, then that's the legal GVW. If it's registered as a 33k truck, then that'll be the legal GVW, and a CDL is required.
No way of answering the question without knowing which model Ford you had in mind.