Well, isn't that just a happy little question! A propane delivery truck can weigh anywhere from 26,000 to 33,000 pounds when fully loaded. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes those trucks travel through to bring warmth and comfort to homes. It's a reminder that even heavy things can bring light and joy to others.
A full 5-gallon propane tank typically weighs around 38-40 pounds, including the weight of the propane gas itself. However, the actual weight can vary slightly depending on the specific tank and manufacturer.
Purging a propane cylinder is done by first removing air in cylinder that has never had propane in it. Then cylinder is is filled with propane vapor appx. 15psi this vapor is then blown out. This process is then repeated appx.4-5 times this removes all unflamable gas from cylinder and replaces it with propane vapor. If a new cylinder is not purged the propane will not burn properly.
Get a dump truck, top off the fuel tank and weigh the truck at a truck stop. Then put the bricks in the truck, top the fuel tank off again, and reweigh the truck. Subtract the weight of the empty truck from the weight of the full truck, and you have the mass of the bricks. You COULD weigh every brick individually on a balance and add them all together, but that's really a pain. You could also weigh one brick, count the bricks in the pile and figure it mathematically...but really, a Bobcat and a trip to the local Petro will be much quicker.
The term "20 lb." refers to the weight of propane that the tank can hold when filled to its maximum capacity. The tank itself, when empty, may weigh around 18-20 pounds, hence the designation as a 20 lb. propane tank.
A gallon of Liquid Propane Gas (LPG) weighs 4.23 lbs (source:wikipedia & yahoo!answers). Note that at "normal" temperatures (above it's natural boiling point of -40F) and pressures (propane is normally stored as a liquid by storing under pressures in the vicinity of 250-300psi), propane is a gas. As a gas, it's mass (or weight for most people living on Earth) is significantly less. Most "propane weight" discussions refer to LPG, but it's important to point out there is a difference in mass, therefore weight, between liquid propane and gaseous propane.
The weight of a loaded FedEx delivery truck can vary significantly depending on the model and the cargo it is carrying. Typically, a standard FedEx delivery truck, such as the Ford Transit or similar models, can weigh around 10,000 to 14,000 pounds when fully loaded. This includes the weight of the vehicle itself plus the packages and other cargo. However, larger vehicles like delivery vans or box trucks can weigh even more, often exceeding 20,000 pounds when loaded.
The weight of a FedEx delivery truck can vary depending on the model and type. Typically, a FedEx delivery truck weighs between 10,000 to 20,000 pounds when fully loaded. The exact weight will depend on the specific vehicle configuration and the cargo it is carrying.
Delivery trucks come in many sizes and shapes. They also come with a sticker or a tag telling you the GVWR . This would be the gross vehicle weight rating (the weight of the truck, the passengers, cargo and a full tank of fuel).
The weight of a loaded UPS truck will depend quite a bit on the model. The average loaded weight of a newer model UPS truck is 19,500 pounds.
2856kg fully loaded or... 1800kg un-loaded or empty
69,500 pounds
A typical fully loaded concrete delivery truck can weigh up to 70,000 pounds (35 tons). An empty truck weighs between 20,000 and 30,000 pounds and a full load of 10 cubic yards of concrete weighs about 40,000 pounds. That said, concrete with 5 to 8% air entrainment for freeze/thaw protection will weigh proportionally less. In hilly terrain, trucks may be somewhat short loaded to prevent spillage during transit. Considering these and other small variations, total weights are approximate.
8400-8800 lbs the "average" 2 door truck does not weigh 8,000lbs that might be its max loaded weight but
Typically 4-5 tons
A loaded trash truck typically weighs between 26,000 to 36,000 pounds (11,800 to 16,300 kg), depending on the size and type of the truck, as well as the amount of waste it is carrying. The weight can vary based on local regulations and the specific design of the truck. For instance, larger front-loader trucks can weigh more than rear-loader trucks when fully loaded.
Depends on the size and duty level of the truck. Typically they are well over 26,000lb fully loaded.
Not enough info to answer that question. The year, make and model info needed.