The weight a 8-foot 4x6 post can hold will depend on the type and quality of the wood, as well as the distribution of weight on the post. As a rough estimate, a 4x6 post of standard construction grade lumber could support a vertical load of around 6,000-10,000 pounds. It is recommended to consult with a structural engineer for a more accurate assessment based on your specific project needs.
8 foot
A general rule-of-thumb value is to have 1/4 to 1/3 of the posts entire length below the surface. Hence, if your post stands 6 feet out of the ground, there should be 2+ feet below the ground (an 8 foot post). But, the 14 foot farm gate itself helps to better determine the depth. The weight of the gate could require the post to be deeper (the more weight, the deeper the post).
Hundreds of pounds
There is no simple answer to that. It will be based on the size and weight of the package. That can only be done at the post office.There is no simple answer to that. It will be based on the size and weight of the package. That can only be done at the post office.There is no simple answer to that. It will be based on the size and weight of the package. That can only be done at the post office.There is no simple answer to that. It will be based on the size and weight of the package. That can only be done at the post office.There is no simple answer to that. It will be based on the size and weight of the package. That can only be done at the post office.There is no simple answer to that. It will be based on the size and weight of the package. That can only be done at the post office.There is no simple answer to that. It will be based on the size and weight of the package. That can only be done at the post office.There is no simple answer to that. It will be based on the size and weight of the package. That can only be done at the post office.There is no simple answer to that. It will be based on the size and weight of the package. That can only be done at the post office.There is no simple answer to that. It will be based on the size and weight of the package. That can only be done at the post office.There is no simple answer to that. It will be based on the size and weight of the package. That can only be done at the post office.
The weight is listed on the drivers door post.
The weight of the vehicle is listed on the drivers door post.
The weight of the vehicle is listed on the drivers door post.
Listed on the driver's door post. that is incorrect, listed on the door post is the GVW (gross vehicle weight) not the curb weight. I've weighed my 88 4x4 twice - 5115 and 5185lbs - guess it depends on how much gas ya got.
ask at the post office
It works out as: (28*5)/12 = 11 and 2/3 meters
It depends on the package and the weight. You should check the post office website at www.USPS.com