Depends on a number of factors, such as make and model, type of dump body, powertrain, material the dump body is made of, PTO system, other attachments, etc. For a tandem axle, on-highway dump truck, you're looking at between 20,000 and 25,000 lbs.
empty weight
It's a trick question. The gross weight would be the loaded weight (combined weight of both the truck itself AND its load). The empty weight would be the net or TARE weight.
20.000 - ~25,000, depending on specifics.
14,000 - 16,000 lbs., depending on specifics.
All things dependent, you'd probably be looking at 13,000 to 16,000 lbs. If you need a precise empty weight, my suggestion would be to scale out empty at your nearest truck stop.
15,000 - 16,000 lbs, depending on specifics.
10,750lb +/- 1,500lb
A Mack tandem axle dump truck typically weighs between 15,000 to 20,000 pounds when empty, depending on the specific model and configuration. Factors such as the type of dump body, engine size, and additional features can influence the weight. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the most accurate information.
18 tons
The weight of the truck/truck trailer when it is unladen (empty) .
It's a trick question - gross weight is the loaded weight. The weight of an empty vehicle would be the tare weight. This would depend on exactly what model International it was, as well as the configuration (single axle, tandem, tri-axle, etc).
Somewhere in the vicinity of 19,000 - 23,000 lbs., depending on specifics such as drivetrain, wheelbase, material the dump body is made of and the height of the walls, etc.