An empty 8,000-gallon oil tanker typically weighs between 10,000 to 15,000 pounds, depending on its construction materials and design. The weight can vary based on factors such as the thickness of the tank walls and the presence of additional equipment. It's important to note that the weight of the tanker can also differ based on whether it is a horizontal or vertical design.
Mine weighs in at 8000 lbs with an empty tank of fuel and nothing else in it except myself, of course this truck has many upgrades
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Depends on the load (the product), and the empty tractor-trailer's weight. Typically, the empty tractor trailer will weigh between 25,000 and 26,000 lbs. The maximum gross weight must be 80,000 lbs., or less. Let's assume a tare weight of 25K. That means we can take on 55,000 lbs of product. If our product is, say, methanol - which weighs 6.63 lbs. per gallon - we can take on about 8200 gallons. In practice, it's usually 8000 to 8100 gallons. If the product were 50% sodium hydroxide - which weighs about 12.76 lbs per gallon - we would end up with about 4300 gallons. Gasoline is about the same weight as methanol. Any tanker truck will almost always try to take on the maximum legal weight of 80,000 lbs. By comparison, the average weight of a car is around 4,000 lbs.
A "bridger" carries 8000 gallons (Imperial gallons !) or about 36,000 liters
8000 cups 1 gallon = 16 cups 1 cup = 0.06 gallon
The Apache AH-64's empty weight is 5165 kilograms; its loaded weight is 8000 kilograms. Its maximum takeoff weight is 10433 kilograms. All variants apparently have the same weights.
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squids weigh 700-850, I dont know about anything else
It doesn't, it weighs approx. 6,600lbs. depending on options.