3.5
shift it foward
Yes, there's a transmission filter.
You'll be hard pressed to find a Mack that burns gasoline. They are mainly diesel powered. Typical tank sizes range from 50 to 100 gallons.
About 8 gallons.
As many as the customer orders it with. There's a wide range of transmissions available for cement trucks, so there really isn't a "standard issue" transmission for them. The options could range from the five speed Mack Maxitorque transmission all the way up to an 18 speed transmission.
Either a proprietary Mack 18 speed or an Eaton-Fuller 18 speed. Various models of the Eaton-Fuller were available, from 1600 torque to 2100 torque.
How many hours does it take to take out and replace a transmission on a commercial tractor as a Mack? And what would be the average price?
Grey, both on an Eaton-Fuller and a Mack 18 speed.
No way to answer this without knowing what transmission you have in there.
A Mack truck with a gold bulldog indicates the entire truck is made solely of Mack components. Trucks with another manufacturer's transmission, engine, rear axles or suspension are given the silver emblem.
Your speedometer won't work.
As many as the transmission the customer orders with it has. Could be as few as four or as many as 18.