A typical tractor trailer unit, with a total of five axles, can typically carry between 23 and 25 tons legally, dependent on the tare weight of the tractor and trailer. The legal interstate gross weight rating for such a setup is 80,000 lbs.
110 approx.
The type of tractor trailer that can hold the heaviest loads is a Semi-Trailer truck. This is the heaviest truck that is allowed on the roads.
A dry van can typically hold up to 44,000lbs. depending on the exact weight of the trailer itself. Rest a sure if you go over the gross over 80,000lbs you will be ticketed $1 a pound. Also you got to deal with three axles. Steer, Rear, and Trailer Axles, 12,000,34,000,34,000. If you go over that on the axles you will also be ticketed $1 a pound by the DOT if caught.
None. They use diesel fuel, which a North American tractor might hold up to 300 US gallons of (although 250, give or take, is a bit more common).
A ten foot spread axle trailer is allowed 20,000 lbs. per axle, for a total of 40,000 lbs.
It depends on the tractor.
There are various sizes of tractor buckets and each can hold different loads. For a 60 inch tractor bucket, it can hold 1/3 cubic yard.
trailer is 70Lx46Wx23H
A grain semi trailer typically holds between 800 to 1,200 bushels of grain, depending on its size and design. Since one bushel of grain weighs approximately 60 pounds, this translates to a capacity of roughly 48,000 to 72,000 pounds of grain. However, the exact capacity can vary based on the specific trailer model and type of grain being transported.
That depends on the axel trailer.
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it will hold the road better