1,000 pounds
about 5 ton depending on how much the truck weighs and what the truck is plated for in your state
The gross weight for 16' moving truck is 11,500 lbs(about 5 tons), but the load weight is about 3500lbs
Actually the 5 ton designation is payload capacity i believe that the weight unloaded is around 15000lb
A single axle with dual wheels that has a rating of 5 tons can carry 10,000 pounds. The bed of the truck has to be the same rating as the truck, though.
The M939 family has a GVWR in the vicinity of 35,000 lbs.
As long as the manufacturer wishes to make it. Tonnage is determined by the weight rating of the axles, not by the length.
Typically, about 5 to 5-1/2 tons.
10,000 lbs
A 10-ton truck typically has a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of around 10 tons, which is equivalent to approximately 20,000 pounds or 9,072 kilograms. However, the actual weight of the truck itself, known as the curb weight, can vary based on its make, model, and additional equipment, usually ranging from 5 to 8 tons (10,000 to 16,000 pounds). Therefore, the total weight can differ depending on the specific configuration and load.
around 3.7 feet
5 tons is 10,000 because 5 times 2000 = 10,000
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, a standard 5-ton tipper truck usually has around 10 to 14 tires, depending on the model and manufacturer. Each tire is mounted on a wheel, so technically there are 10 to 14 wheel rims in a 5-ton tipper truck. Hope that clears things up for you!