A 7.5-ton lorry can typically carry a payload of around 1,500 to 2,500 kilograms (approximately 3,300 to 5,500 pounds), depending on its specific design and configuration. This weight capacity includes the cargo itself and accounts for the vehicle's own weight. It's important to check the manufacturer's specifications for the exact payload capacity of a particular lorry model.
between 1 and 75 tons
75% of a U.S. ton is .75 X 2000 pounds = 1500 pounds or 24,000 ounces
it is 925 pounds or lbs.
1 ton 75 pound = 33 200 ounces
26 and 2/3 A ton is equal to 2000lbs, so 2000 / 75 = the number of 75lb bales in a ton.
There is 2000 pounds in a ton; therefore 0.75 tons is 1500 pounds.
75= 1 yard 142= 1 ton
One ton of cooling = 12000 btu. Most homes use between 1-5 ton A/C's. Or, 12000-60000 btu of cooling. A 75 ton would be a massive unit! We're talking school bus sized!
Your school would need to recycle 15 tons of newspapers to earn $75. This is calculated by dividing the total earnings ($75) by the price paid per ton ($5/ton).
A ton is 2000lbs, which means 1500lbs would be 3/4 of a ton or .75 tons.
55 litres. You get Escort 55 and Escort 75, both numbers refer to the size of the fuel tank. THATS ABSOLUTE RUBBISH...The tanks is around 55-60 litres, But the name 55 and 75 refers to the load capacity of the van NOT the fuel tank capacity...i.e a 55 van can Cary just over half a ton and the 75 can carry 3/4 of a ton. The 75 van has the same size tank as the 55.
One cu.yd. of soil weighs approximately a ton. so you 75 will be close to 75 tons. I've had it delivered sometimes and a tandem axle dump truck usually brough 15 yards max.