4100 lbs dry weight. I own it.
I saw a 1976 prowler brochure on e bay that stated the weight for a 21 foot model as 3210 pounds dry weight .
The weight of a 20-foot Prowler Travel Trailer can vary depending on the specific model and features included. However, on average, a 20-foot Prowler Travel Trailer may weigh between 3,000 to 5,000 pounds. It is important to check the manufacturer's specifications or documentation for the exact weight of the specific model in question.
A 53-foot semi-trailer typically weighs around 14,000 to 15,500 pounds when empty. This weight can vary depending on the materials used in its construction, such as aluminum or steel. Additionally, the weight can be affected by any additional features or equipment installed on the trailer.
I've seen 3 different dry/unloaded weights in 2 ads for a 2007 version of this trailer: 2675, 2750, and 3216. I'd like to know which one is correct.
truck and trailer 35000 pounds.
Gross weight or loaded weight is 80,000 lbs. Empty weight differs greatly depending on different tractor and trailer configurations but is around 36,000 lbs for a tractor and dry van trailer
Average weight of a road tractor and 53' dry van trailer is around 38,000 lbs. The Loaded weight is 80,000 lbs which is the legal maximum weight for a standard 5 axle tractor trailer.
2300 lbs
For interstate travel in the US without requiring oversize permits, the gross weight is 80,000 lbs. What that translates to in cargo weight depends on the vehicle's tare (empty) weight. Typically, a truck with a flatbed trailer will be good for 45,000 - 48,000 lbs., and a truck pulling a dry box can typically haul 43,000 - 45,000 lbs. of freight.
I have a 26ft 1976 Layton and my title said dry weight is 4500 lbs.
Around 5,500 dry weight and around 750 tongue weight