Delivery trucks come in many sizes and shapes. They also come with a sticker or a tag telling you the GVWR . This would be the gross vehicle weight rating (the weight of the truck, the passengers, cargo and a full tank of fuel).
A typical propane delivery truck can weigh around 33,000 to 36,000 pounds when loaded with propane. This weight can vary depending on the size and capacity of the truck, as well as the amount of propane being carried.
The weight of a loaded UPS truck will depend quite a bit on the model. The average loaded weight of a newer model UPS truck is 19,500 pounds.
2856kg fully loaded or... 1800kg un-loaded or empty
69,500 pounds
A typical fully loaded concrete delivery truck can weigh up to 70,000 pounds (35 tons). An empty truck weighs between 20,000 and 30,000 pounds and a full load of 10 cubic yards of concrete weighs about 40,000 pounds. That said, concrete with 5 to 8% air entrainment for freeze/thaw protection will weigh proportionally less. In hilly terrain, trucks may be somewhat short loaded to prevent spillage during transit. Considering these and other small variations, total weights are approximate.
Typically 4-5 tons
8400-8800 lbs the "average" 2 door truck does not weigh 8,000lbs that might be its max loaded weight but
Depends on the size and duty level of the truck. Typically they are well over 26,000lb fully loaded.
FedEx uses several different types of vehicles for delivery. You could be talking about anything from a 5,000 lb vehicle to a vehicle weighing 33,000 lbs. with a max legal load. Without a CDL, drivers can only operate those vehicles up to 26,000 lbs.
Not enough info to answer that question. The year, make and model info needed.
truck (loaded) must not weigh over 25,999 pounds.