4700 series goes up to 26,000lbs.
The gross weight of a vehicle is the laden (loaded) weight. The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating is the maximum gross weight the vehicle is rated for. The opposite of this would be the tare weight, which is the empty weight of the vehicle.
48,000 lbs total
It's a trick question - gross weight is the loaded weight. The weight of an empty vehicle would be the tare weight. This would depend on exactly what model International it was, as well as the configuration (single axle, tandem, tri-axle, etc).
gross weight of a vehicle is the weight of the vehicle and all load, not an empty weigh
Gross vehicle weight is 4526 lbs.Curb weight is 3479 lbs.
Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) is the actual weight of a vehicle when it is fully loaded with passengers and cargo. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) is the maximum weight that a vehicle is designed to carry, including passengers and cargo. The key difference is that GVW is the actual weight, while GVWR is the maximum allowed weight.
Gross Vehicle Weight. It's actually GVWR - Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. This is the total weight the vehicle is rated for by the manufacturer.
The gross vehicle weight of a 1987 Chevy Blazer K5 is 4,500 pounds. The gross weight takes into consideration the weight of the vehicle in a ready to drive state.
The gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of a 1997 International 4700 typically ranges from 20,000 to 26,000 pounds, depending on the specific configuration and options of the truck. This rating determines the maximum weight the vehicle is designed to safely carry, including its own weight and any cargo. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications or the vehicle's documentation for precise information regarding a specific unit.
Gross Weight is 12600 lbs.
The gross weight of any vehicle is the laden weight. The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating is the maximum gross weight the vehicle is rated for. So, for a bus, that would include passengers, fuel, and luggage (if a type of bus which carries luggage).
Gross vehicle weight means the total weight of the vehicle itself, plus cargo, passengers and fuel.