The International 4600 is available in single and tandem axle configurations. Depending on the axles ordered with the vehicle, the GVWR may be anything from 21,000 - 33,000 lbs. on a single axle, and a manufacturers GVWR ranging from 52,000 - 70,000 lbs. on a tandem axle vehicle (the 70k would only be with 50k drive and a 20k steer axle, and it wouldn't be legal to actually gross that, due to bridge law formula... 52 - 54k would be the legal gross weight).
26,000 lbs.
Taken off my 1980, 1754, curb wt. is 19,740, pay is 7,340, GVW would be 27,080.
14,000 - 16,000 lbs., depending on specifics.
what is the gvw of a 1993 chevy 3500 vin#1gchk34f5pe176469
That depends upon the frame size and the number of tires. if you look on maufacturers plate on inside of door, u will see what the gvw is that is if it is 1.5 ton truck the gvw will be 3000 pounds [more than the tare weight] so you can go grom there. the side of the truck will say what class it is a Ford f450 or GMC or dodge 4500 is a class 4 truck a Ford F250 dodge or GMC 2500 is a class 2 truck a GMC 6500 or Ford F650 is a class 6 truck. class 7 & 8 truck require a CDL to drive * Class 1 (gvw 0-6,000) * Class 2 (gvw 6,001-10,000) * Class 3 (gvw 10,001-14,000) * Class 4 (gvw 14,001-16,000) yes it is * Class 5 (gvw 16,001-19,500) * Class 6 (gvw 19,501-26,000) * Class 7 (gvw 26,001-33,000) * Class 8 (gvw 33,001-150,000)
Manufacturer's GVW is 31,000 lbs.... legal GVW depends on what it's registered as... if it's registered as a 26k truck, then that's the legal GVW. If it's registered as a 33k truck, then that'll be the legal GVW, and a CDL is required.
7500 - 60,000+ lbs.
A 24-foot straight truck typically weighs between 12,000 to 26,000 pounds, depending on the make and model. The weight can vary based on the materials used in construction, the size of the engine, and the features included.
GVW is up to 37,000 pounds ,depending on options
As long as the truck you are unloading is stationary.
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).
11,000 lbs