That depends on what the empty weight of the vehicle is. Eight to ten tons is the norm, but it may be less for a heavier vehicle, such as one equipped with a crane.
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As much as it wants
Because you cannot haul very much in a car. It was invented to haul cargo not passengers.
check your vehicle GVW usually listed on the door sticker. Then subtract the weight of your truck with an empty flat bed. the remainder will be what you can haul.
They're typically allowed, in the US, a gross vehicle weight of 54.000 lbs. How much that equates to in freight tonnage depends on the tare weight of the vehicle. A tandem dump truck can typically haul 15 tons. A tandem roll off with a 30 yard container is typically only good for 9 - 11 tons.
14,000 - 16,000 lbs., depending on specifics.
Generally, a half ton (1000 lbs)
This will depend on year and brand of truck, a driver record, number of miles truck will be driven in a year, and type of freight a driver will be hauling
That is 33000*1.0330, which is 80099.66151.
That depends on what they haul, and how careful they are to avoid cheap freight, deadhead miles, and excessive brokerage fees.
to have a truck hauled? you will need an estimate from the company. http://www.bigrigtowing.com/
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.