Between 23,500 and 26,000, depending on year and options.
They probably have multiple batteries.
Depends on the model. International makes them from 18,000 GVWR up to 33,000 GVWR (which some states will allow a GVW of 35,000 for intrastate commerce).
4700 series goes up to 26,000lbs.
14,000 - 16,000 lbs., depending on specifics.
Yes. A Class 7 single axle straight truck exceeds the 26000 lb. GVWR. A semi truck is a Class 8 truck.
GVW is up to 37,000 pounds ,depending on options
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Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. A Class 6 truck has a GVWR of 19,001 -26,000 lbs. A Class 7 truck has a GVWR of 26,001 - 33,000 lbs. A Class 8 truck has a GVWR in excess of 33,000 lbs.
It is the suspension on the truck I think the npr is a 14,500 GVWR and the NQR is a 17,500 GVWR, I may be off a little but that is what it means live a Chevy 1500,2500,3500 series truck
Depends on the nature of the truck, GVWR, etc.
Well, It depends on the truck. There is a sticker inside the the drivers door that wll tell you the GVWR. each truck is different in the apect of what they were, e.g. Tow Truck, Dump Truck etc. The 1973 F350 own Is a Custom and the GVWR is 10,000#.