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maximum weight a vehicle can pull legally is written on specs plate on door. the maximum weight is galled gvw or gross vehicle weight if this is a commercial vehicle it also depends on what weight your tag allows gvw includes all and any parts of vehicle, passengers and whatever load is in or on any part of vehicle , including any trailer
It can pull itself, and the driver. More than that it's really sloppy.
A team of two Belgian horses can pull between 14,000 and 17,000 lbs.
Using a fifth wheel, the F250 Super Duty Ford pickup truck can pull up to 16,800 pounds.
If you look strictly at the maximum weight of the trailer (2600kg) and the maximum towing weight of the Space Wagon (2700kg), you could technically do it. I wouldn't, though. Horseboxes have a high center of gravity because of the way horses are shaped, so you're going to need a better vehicle than a Space Wagon to pull this. A Nissan Pickup would be ideal. Hiluxes would not be--their towing capacity's too low.
the maximum weight to be placed ona pallet jack is 5500 pounds. if you place any more weight on the pallet it will break and not be able to pull the weight.
If it is under the maximum weight limit of the truck, then yes.
Todays modern rigs keep getting larger, and more powerful allowing some to pull in excess of 100,000 pounds. In the United States, the legal maximum weight is 40 tons, or 80,000 pounds. Larger loads require special permits.
The maximum weight a 2001 Chevy S10 can pull according to the factory recommendations is 5000 pounds. Most consumers who own the truck would advise against this though, and recommend not exceeding 3000 pounds.
u have to pull the whole distributer to change the pickup coil
The 1950 Chevrolet 3100 series pickup was considered a 1/2 ton pick up. The gross vehicle weight (truck and payload) was 4100 lbs.
you pull it out