80,000 lbs
That depends on the size of the truck, and how much is being shipped. There really isn't enough information to answer this question.
The weight of a tanker truck depends on its size and carrying capacity. On average they weigh 80,000 pounds empty and can weigh as much as 100,000 pounds when full.
A fiberglass topper for a full size truck weighs about 250 lbs.
The terms 'half-ton truck', '3/4 tone truck', 1 ton truck all refer to the total weight of a load that they can carry. The curb weight of the truck itself varies, depending on whether it is a compact, mid-size, or full-size.
Roughly 10 cubic yards (or 270 cubic feet).
To charge for hauling with a dump truck, figure in:insurance for truck and other administrative expensesfuel costsdistance to haulsize of load - you might want to break it down to 1/4 load, 1/2 load, and full load each with different pricesweight of load - example: concrete debris would weigh more than broken household furnitureDepending on the size of your truck and type of material being hauled, I think most home owners might pay $50 to $75. But businesses might go much higher, double or triple. Research your local area.
The average single cab, long bed, full size pickup weighs about 4800 pounds.
The weight of a load of coal will depend on the amount of coal that you ordered in the load.
A full size City bus will weigh about 20,000 LBS (roughly 9,000 KG ) With out any passengers. A 56 passenger Highway, tour or Greyhound coach can weigh up to 41,000 LBS (Roughly 18,000 KG) with a full load of passengers, Luggage and Freight
A bread truck is about 2 pounds i think.
Depends on the size of the load. You'll have to be specific and tell exactly how much gravel there is.
2,000 pounds