Maximum allowable weight by law is 80,000 lbs. The average weight of tractor and dry van combined empty weight is approximately 30,000 lbs. So, 50,000 lbs or less is the average load.
That depends on the axle configuration. If it a closed tandem typically 17,000. If it is a spread axle 20,000. If it is a single axle (Front of a Semi) typically 12,000. Those would be the "legal...
Depends which weight of a boat trailer you mean. It also depends on the length of the boat trailer. For example: A relatively small (6.40x2.09 m) Respo double-axle boat trailer weighs roughly 400 kg...
The definitive answer is...it depends. Very few trailers are made with axels of 2000lb (or less) capacity. Most are 2500 to 5000 llbs (per axle). So if you have a dual axle trailer with two 3500 lb...
A fully loaded 18 wheeler weighs 80,000 lbs. This is the legal weight limit in most states. The empty weight is between 42,000 for the average flatbed, and around 46,000 for the average van trailer,...
It like depends on the kind of heli, the ones used for construction and stuff like that carry 10000 lbs like others may like be only be able to carry like 5000 lbs or enve like 8000 lbs