6.75 tons give or take a pound or two
A half ton in the bed and whatever the towing capacity says in the owners manual if you have a trailer. You can easily haul a car on a dolly and that car may weigh well over a ton.
a ton is 2000 pounds so divide 45000/2000 so 22.5 tons
a half ton pick ford f150 can do it buy i recomend you go for a 3/4 ton pick just to be safe
No upgrade needed unless you're using it to haul hazmat.
About 1/4 ton.
That depends by what you mean by "fully loaded". It is not rated to pull more than a ton or so.
Generally, a half ton (1000 lbs)
for density of steel @ 7850 kg/m3 you can use No of bars (12 m long) per ton = (13500 / D2) where D= bar diameter in mm
A 1 ton truck will have the largest hauling capacity, but the half-ton truck will haul a lot and is easier on gas. The ton and half- ton refer to how much you can haul including passengers. The Dodge Ram has both the 1 ton and half-ton truck which would easily do the job.
The maximum weight for a hotshot haul typically depends on the specific regulations of the jurisdiction and the type of vehicle used. In the U.S., a hotshot truck, often a one-ton pickup towing a gooseneck trailer, can legally haul up to 26,000 pounds. However, it's essential to consider the weight limits of both the towing vehicle and trailer, as well as any state-specific regulations. Always verify local laws and regulations to ensure compliance.
uh.... 2? It just means the truck can safely haul 2 tons.
It will easily haul 1 1/2 ton.