The weight of a truck can vary significantly depending on its type and purpose. Light-duty trucks typically weigh between 1 to 3 tons, while medium-duty trucks can weigh between 3 to 7 tons. Heavy-duty trucks, often used for freight transport, can weigh anywhere from 10 to 40 tons or more when fully loaded. Overall, the weight can vary widely based on the truck's configuration and load.
2 tons
Regardless of whether you mean "how many tons does it weigh empty" or "how many tons can it carry", it depends on the specific model of truck.
It weighs from 8 tons to 10 tons.
A large truck, a humpback whale, or a military tank could weigh around 40 tons.
I think the last year for Skylark was 1998, but they weigh around 2500 pounds.
A pickup truck would weigh up to 2.5 tons(5000 lbs), while a semi truck trailer would weigh as much as 40 tons(80,000 lbs). Cement and construction trucks weigh from 15 tons(30,000 lbs) to 25 tons(50,000 lbs). Delivery trucks are usually 6 tons(12,000 lbs) to over 15 tons(30,000 lbs).
2000 lbs equals 1 ton so, 6 tons equals 12000 lbs.
15 tons
7,000 pounds (1 ton = 2,000 pounds)
A typical fire truck weighs between 25,000 to 40,000 pounds, which is approximately 12 to 20 tons. The weight can vary significantly depending on the type of fire truck, its equipment, and its design. Larger ladder trucks or specialized vehicles may weigh even more, sometimes exceeding 50,000 pounds or 25 tons.
Yes.
Typically 4-5 tons