What is the Truck Load Capacity Detailed Table?

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StDominic
07/30/25 10:47am
Truck load capacity detailed table is as follows: 1. 2.6-meter truck: Curb weight 1.3 tons, load capacity 0.8 tons 2. 3.2-meter truck: Curb weight 1.7 tons, load capacity 1.5 tons 3. 3.8-meter truck: Curb weight 1.9 tons, load capacity 2 tons 4. 4.2-meter blue plate: Curb weight 2.8 tons, load capacity 2 tons 5. 4.2-meter yellow plate: Curb weight 3.5 tons, load capacity 4-7 tons 6. 6.8-meter truck: Curb weight 6.8 tons, load capacity 10 tons 7. 7.7-meter truck: Curb weight 8.8 tons, load capacity 13 tons 8. 9.6-meter truck: Curb weight 13.5 tons, load capacity 18 tons 9. 13-meter truck: Curb weight 16.8 tons, load capacity 32 tons 10. 16-meter truck: Curb weight 18 tons, load capacity 31 tons 11. 17.5-meter truck: Curb weight 18.9 tons, load capacity 30 tons
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