The number of wheels is variable according to the lorries size and the load it is able to carry. For instance, a small lorry, used for light loads, may have four wheels (as does a car), or dual-wheels on the rear axle and single wheels on the front. Larger, rigid lorries, and articulated lorries, especially, may have more than one set of rear dual-wheels.
Can be anything from 6 to 18.
lorry
A car, lorry or a van.
An Arctic lorry has the most wheels. An "eighteen wheeler" or "semi" has eighteen wheels, including the trailer.
The word lorry has two syllables. (Lor-ry)
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry was created in 1981.
What kind of bloody question is that, but I will answer it for you anyway.... It all depends on the size of the lorry
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If you have enough people, you could lift it manually. For lifting wheels, though, a jack is more common.
1. the lorry's 2. of the lorry
The opposite of a lorry is a pedestrian.
maximum gross weight for a lorry in the uk is 44 tonnes (44 000 kg)