It depends on the year, make, model and engine, but typically the truck itself (without trailer) weighs roughly 7 to 9 tons or 14,000 to 18,000 pounds.
This depends on the model and if it is pulling a trailer, and what cargo is in the trailer.
Tractor (the truck by itself) 16,000lbs-20,000lbs (8-10 tons)
Trailer (empty): 10,000-15,000lbs (5-7.5 tons)
Maximum allowed weight (most US highways): 80,000lbs (40 tons)
Mine weighs 33,000 pounds empty, or 16.5 tons. It can weigh 80,000 pounds fully loaded, or 40 tons.
The weight of a water truck can vary depending on the size and capacity of the tank, as well as the truck's overall configuration and equipment. On average, a water truck can weigh between 20,000 to 70,000 pounds (9,000 to 32,000 kilograms).
The weight of a Towmaster trailer can vary depending on the model and size. On average, Towmaster trailers can weigh between 1,000 to 10,000 pounds. It is recommended to check the specific specifications of the trailer model you are interested in for accurate weight information.
I cannot tell you how much it ways. but I can tell you this: Take the trailer to a near by weigh station normally down truck routes//highways or before a large bridge. unhitch the trailer and empty it of all it may contain: saddle, riding gear, everything Then weigh
A Boeing 747 + a small truck is how much that burger buster weighsn :D
It varies, depends on the size...some is aluminum metal, some is steel...I'm searching for a good "specs" site myself...
15 tons
69,500 pounds
Generally on a semi-tractor trailer the limit is 80,000lbs
The weight of the truck depends on the size. If you have a semi truck with a trailer it will weigh less, rather than if it had the trailer it would weigh more. If you have a large engine than it will have less space in the interer and less space inside. If you have bunk-beds than that will take more space, and so on. So really it all depends on the brand,( for interer) size, and truck check.
Depends on a number of things. Generally, you'd be looking in the vicinity of 30,000 lbs.
GVW means Gross Vehicle Weight. That's the maximum permissible weight of the truck plus the trailer (in the case of a combination rig) plus the load. Therefore...if you take your dump truck, hook a 20,000-lb empty trailer to it and put a 25,000-lb backhoe on the trailer, the truck needs to weigh less than 25,000 lbs if you want to remain legal.
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...?
Howo much does a 24 foot Yukon travel trailer weigh?
16,000 - 20,000 lbs usually for the front part ("truck", "tractor", "cab"). But the empty trailer adds several tons more. For example a 53 foot long simple box ("van") trailer weighs 10,000-15,000 with nothing in it. So a whole 65 foot long empty system (truck and trailer) weighs over 30,000 lbs. Shorter box, flatbed, and covered wagons systems would weigh less. Systems with an extra long truck or specialized systems, like some of those with tank and pumping equipment, may weigh more. Adding to this answer. I have a 2003 kenworth w900 with a stepdeck trailer and i weigh 32,000 empty.
Max weight requiring permits is 80,000 lbs. Empty weight is typically between 27,000 and 32,000 lbs., depending on the truck's wheelbase, trailer, etc.
A typical semi-truck trailer tire weighs approximately 100 pounds. I received a shipment of 20 tires with a total weight of 2,038 pounds. 2,038 / 20 = 101.9
900 pounds