Well, this is going to remain an unknown without knowing the vehicle type and configuration. A tandem axle truck can typically have a gross weight of 54,000 lbs. This would typically allow 13 - 15 tons of freight to be carried. A Class 7 single axle truck which is registered as such can have a max GVW of 33,000 lbs. on Interstate highways, which typically permits 7 - 9 tons of freight to be carried. A Class 6 single axle truck is below weight requirements for a CDL, and is allowed a max GVW of 26,000 lbs, which normally allows five tons of freight to be carried.
check your vehicle GVW usually listed on the door sticker. Then subtract the weight of your truck with an empty flat bed. the remainder will be what you can haul.
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The average weight a truck cane can carry depends on the individual crane, the type of crane and the load. The average weight a truck crane is 13000 pounds.
How much a tow truck can tow depends on the kind of tow truck or tow truck chassis is used. A few examples of types of tow trucks are boom, hook and chain, wheel lift, flatbed, and integrated.
For interstate travel in the US without requiring oversize permits, the gross weight is 80,000 lbs. What that translates to in cargo weight depends on the vehicle's tare (empty) weight. Typically, a truck with a flatbed trailer will be good for 45,000 - 48,000 lbs., and a truck pulling a dry box can typically haul 43,000 - 45,000 lbs. of freight.
Ask the seller u idiot
Well maybe the weight of whatever was in the truck or something. Or the truck couldn't carry to much weight.
Need more info, are you building a flatbed for a truck, out of wood or steel, or a flatbed trailer, are you building it yourself, are you paying someone to build it for you?
about 5 ton depending on how much the truck weighs and what the truck is plated for in your state
It depends on the brand/cab configuration/drivetrain, but An example: Isuzucv.com 14,500gvw reg cab diesel, Body+payload = 8378-8564lbs.
When you stomache starts bleeding green juices and there is enough to fill a flatbed truck!
Legally, in the US, it's typically between 43,000 and 48,000 lbs of payload. The max legal interstate weight is 80,000 lbs. for the truck, trailer, and payload. How much the actual payload comes out to depends on the empty weight of the vehicle and trailer, and that'll be affected by a number of factors, such as the frame length of the truck, what the trailer is made of (steel or aluminum), etc.