Depends on what exactly it is.. twin steer, tandem axle truck with pusher axles, etc. For a tandem with two pusher axles, 18 - 21 tons, dependent on location, local laws, wheelbase, road type, etc.
26000 lbs. is the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. That's the max it can legally weigh on the road. Subtract the vehicle's tare (empty) weight from that, and you have your allowable net weight. 4-1/2 to six tons is typical of the allowed net weight for a 26k GVWR truck.
Max allowed weight - tare (empty) weight = permissible payload weight.
That depends on what the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of the vehicle is, and what the vehicle weighs empty (tare weight).
There is no weight in an empty balloon. Empty balloons will not stay on the ground long enough to have any real weight.
The Weight of an Empty Room was created in 2004.
The standard weight of an empty barbell is 45 pounds.
The empty weight of a vehicle is the total weight minus the net weight. This is used to determine the cost of things that pay by weight.
The absolute empty weight of an aircraft, cargo container etc.
gross weight of a vehicle is the weight of the vehicle and all load, not an empty weigh
A 747-400 freighter's empty weight is approximately 165,000 kgs.
It depends on what the empty weight of your combination (tractor plus trailer) is. You're allowed a total weight of 80,000 lbs., so, you subtract the tare weight of your tractor and trailer from 80,000 lbs., and you're left with what you can haul legally.
Negative. That IS NOT a Class 7 truck... truck classification is based on the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, NOT the tare (empty) weight of the vehicle. That is a Class 8 truck. Other than that, it varies according to a number of factors. Wheelbase, what type of road it's on (a lot of states permit a higher weight on secondary roads), what type of axle the lift axle is (23k axle with dual tires vs. a 10k steerable pusher, etc), and so forth. What you're looking at, with that tare weight, most likely between 15 and 18 tons is what it could legally haul, depending on the above factors.