16,000 - 18,000, depending on specifics.
As much as it weighs? Volvo makes a wide range of trucks, designed for a wide variety of applications, so the tare weight of, say, a VNL640 6x4 line haul tractor and the tare weight of something like a FM9 in a vocational truck configuration are going to vary greatly. Need to be more specific with these types of questions.
Generally on a semi-tractor trailer the limit is 80,000lbs
12,000 to over 20,000, depending om specifics.
Typically, 17k - 19k for a three axle freight truck.
It sounds to me like you're describing a straight truck, rather than a semi-tractor. I'd need to know the model number before I gave you an answer... what you're describing could be either be a single or a tandem axle truck.
Depends on what type of truck it is. It could be a single axle truck, a tandem axle truck, a tractor-trailer. You'd have to narrow your question down a bit. Tare (empty) weights will be affected by make and model of the vehicle, frame length, construction of the body, etc.
That depends on the model and configuration.
All tractors vary in weight from model to model and brand to brand. For a list on a number of tractors and information on them see the related link...First of all, weight is not a unit of measurement, . Second, not all tractors weigh the same, in units of pounds or kilograms. Lastly, a better question to ask would be "what is the weight of an average tractor?" or "How much does the (your tractor here) weigh?"
Need a model number.
Need a model number.
You need to be more specific about the configuration. Is a single axle straight truck, a tandem axle straight truck, a tandem axle straight truck with additional lift axles, a tractor trailer...?
Bring it to a public truck scaleLook in yellow pages for locationAnswertake your car to a truck/load weighing station, i done it with my Volvo 240 estate car.