One of the most popular is the Cummins ISX--15 liters displacement, anything from 435 to 600 horsepower.
That translates to Diesel Mechanics. no commercial vehicle repair is heavy duty vehicles and heavy engines,also trailers heavy truck beds and bodys hrdraulics etc
Because diaphragm clutches aren't strong enough to survive in a heavy commercial vehicle.
It depends on the size and weight capacity of the fork lift in question. Also, unless you are speaking of a licensed and road-worthy vehicle which operate on the public streets, I do not believe that the light or heavy commercial status applies.
Just about anywhere that works on heavy duty trucks.
It all depends on how heavy your vehicle is.
I listed some top commercial vehicle names: TATA PRIMA 4928.S ASHOK LEYLAND 4923 EICHER PRO 1114XP BHARATBENZ 3123R BharatBenz 5528TT
HGV = Heavy Good Vehicle. British vernacular for what other English-speaking countries call a commercial truck driver.
A Commercial drivers licence is the licence to drive any heavy weight vehicle. You do not need a parent in the vehicle with you when you drive on the streets. Although, you do need a parent present when you get your licence, and they have to sign the papers.
HMDE on a vehicle registration certificate typically stands for "Heavy Motor Diesel Engine." It indicates that the vehicle is equipped with a heavy-duty diesel engine, which often pertains to larger vehicles such as trucks and buses. This designation can be important for regulatory purposes, such as emissions standards and taxation.
Anything is possible. But the vehicle is to heavy for that engine. Instead why not a 5.4L of something bigger.
The Isuzu 10PC1 engine typically requires around 40 liters of motor oil for a complete oil change. This engine is a large displacement diesel engine commonly used in heavy-duty trucks and commercial vehicles. It is important to refer to the specific vehicle's manual for the exact oil capacity and type recommended for optimal performance and longevity of the engine.
Mud flaps have to be on medium and heavy duty trucks in Pennsylvania. This is the law and you can be fined if they aren't.