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26000 lbs of cargo? A tandem straight truck, such as a flatbed or a dump, could haul that amount of weight legally.
It depends on the size of the Isuzu truck you are purchasing. For example, the N series Isuzu trucks carry 7,000 - 12,200 kilograms, depending on the model. When looking at a specific Isuzu truck, ask the dealer or owner what the GCM of the truck is, this will be the amount it can carry.
Look on the passenger door it gives towable weight
Typically, about 5 to 5-1/2 tons.
Isuzu trucks have a variety of GVWs ranging from 12,000 GVW- 19,5000 GVW (in the United States & Canada)
Undoubtedly a truck scale.
The "gross" weight of the truck and its cargo cannot weigh more than 26,000 pounds. This includes the weight of the fuel, driver, and any equipment on tne vehicle.
A pound could be the weight of a toy truck but never a "real" working truck. usually a ham or turkey dinner weighs 1 pound so rationally it is unrealistic to believe a full sized truck could weigh a pound. And yes a truck could weigh a ton. Think of it this way, If a normal sized elephant weighs 8 pounds and the truck your picturing is one pound then the truck is 1\8 the weight of an elephant. That's still large in comparison.
That would depend on the weight rating of the trailer and bridge law. For a straight truck, five to seven tons.
Subtract the actual weight of the truck from 26,000 lbs (GVWR) to get the weight you can haul. This is assuming you are talking about a single straight truck with no trailer. It would be best to actually weigh the vehicle with full fuel tanks to get the most accurate measurement. You can get a weight at most places that sell gravel, stones, etc.
26000 lbs. is the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. That's the max it can legally weigh on the road. Subtract the vehicle's tare (empty) weight from that, and you have your allowable net weight. 4-1/2 to six tons is typical of the allowed net weight for a 26k GVWR truck.
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