I have a 1953 GMC 2 Ton and it ha a frame for a 12" flatbed and without the bed the title and other data I have found put my truck at jusy under 4900 lbs so I would guess your truck to be close to that.
When I purchased mine I hauled it on my Big Tex CH70 18' car trailor rated for a 7k gvwr it pulled very well. The trailor is just over 2K lbs.
There are 1,000,000 grams in one ton. Hope this helps :)1,000,000 grams
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There is no opposite of 1 ton, as you cannot have a negative measurement of weight.
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2000 pounds = 1 ton
1 ton is larger, there are 2000lbs in a short ton and a weight of 2240 in a long ton
Assuming you're referring to a US ton (2000 lbs): All US bills weigh approximately 1 gm when new. A US pound is 453.6 grams so 2000 lbs = (2000 x 453.6) gm, or 907200 gm. So, a ton of $1 bills would be worth roughly $907,200
It refers to the weight of the truck.
1 metric ton = 1,000 kilograms1 US ton = 2,000 pounds of weight = the weight on earthof 907.186 kilograms of mass
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