Less than a minute. The repossessor will know the VIN number, and from that they can find out which key to use... keys aren't unique to the vehicle... one person reads the VIN to verify it's the right truck while the other cranks down the trailer landing gear, disconnects the air lines, and unlocks the fifth wheel jaws.
About an hour at highway speeds.
You go to an actual truck driving school.
Take it to a shop that specializes in rebuilding truck engines.
he cannot take the truck while the trailer is attached. But he can unhook it then take the truck. Just put locks on the chains and the hitch. He could still cut the locks off...but ???
I think it varies on how long and who the finance company is but the last time I made a payment on my truck was November of 2007 and its January of 2009 and im sill driving it
No. They can only repossess the power unit they were sent to repossess - they cannot take the trailer. At that point, it's theft. Especially if it's loaded.
100 to 300, depending on specifics of the truck.
11 gallons, give or take.
In the vicinity of 11 gallons is typical.
A wet kit on a semi truck means it has a power take off commonly called a PTO, which activates a hydraulic pump making it capable of running accessories like a boom or crane if it is mounted on the truck.
how long does it take to replace a carburetor on a chevy truck?
Assuming you are going to stack the contents the same height as they were in the semi trucks, and that each semi trailer was 53 feet long by 8 feet wide, it would take 848 square feet.