On the average tractor trailer trucks carry approx 300 gallons of diesel fuel. THat
For a standard, unbaffled, non-compartmentalised two axle liquid tanker trailer, between 6,000 - 7,000 gallons, typically. How much they can actually carry legally will depend on the weight of the commodity being transported.
The fuel capacity on a Semi ranges from 50 to 250 gallons sometimes more. The carry capacity can be as high or higher than 40,000 gallons depending on what is to be carried in a single trailer
A Boeing 747 can carry 48,445 gallons (183,380 liters) of fuel.
Four to six gallons depending on the model.
About 23 US gallons
55 gallons.
12,000 gallons
To be exact it would be 0 gallons of gas. Semis run on diesel. they usually hold 50-100 gallons.
Anywhere from 100 to 300, usually.
100 to 300 is the norm.
A semi trailer in Australia can carry 40 000 litres of unleaded petrol and a B double carries 57 000 litres due to on road weight restrictions. B double fuel tankers have space to carry 68 000 litres of product to allow for future road weight law changes/increases
Twelve gallons, which is how many gallons I had to put in when my water pump broke and drained all the coolant on the road.