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Old 11-25-2007, 03:36 PM
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Would anyone know what is an unladen weight of a 2001 freightliner C12064st is???
Not a mid roof... I know I could weigh it but need ifo now to get paperword done...

Its for my IRP application...

help is needed...

Charlene
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The unladen weight (chassis weight) should be on the drivers side door jam. By no mid-roof do you mean a condo or no sleeper at all ? There's not a big weight difference anyways. I would say with empty fuel tanks in the 17,000 lb to 18,000 lb range. There's a few other things that affect chassis weight like engine size. For example a CAT C15 weighs I believe a few hundred pounds more than a CAT C12. 8) 8)
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Roughly around 16 thousand-17 thousnad lbs full of fuel. Best bet is find a Cat Scale weigh on it full of fuel and all your stuff in it that way you are sure what your empty weight is.
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Would anyone know what is an unladen weight of a 2001 freightliner C12064st is???
Not a mid roof... I know I could weigh it but need ifo now to get paperword done...

Its for my IRP application...

help is needed...

Charlene
just under 15,000 with a series 60 detroit
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Old 11-25-2007, 03:54 PM
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yep its a 60 series Detroit, not a mid roof, full Hi top...

Thank you all....
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Pick a answer, any answer. I had a Freightliner Columbia with the 70" condo sleeper with a CAT C15 and full of fuel and all my stuff in it, which wasn't a lot, I was about 19,500. I drive a 387 now and full of fuel, my stuff and a APU I'm pushing 20,500.
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