Depends on which size U-Haul truck you rent.
A Peterbilt Super Truck manages to obtain an average of 9.9 miles per gallon. Most modern day trucks average 5.5 to 6.5 miles per gallon. With this 54-percent increase in fuel efficiency, this will save thousands of dollars a year for the long-haul truck drivers.
Because there was a demand, and a need, for a vehicle to haul things with.
Long haul truck drivers transport goods over hundreds and sometimes thousands of miles. Short haul drivers usually work 8-10 hours a day such as cab drivers and delivery truck drivers.
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According to my notes, the firing order for my 1975 Ford 330 (an engine designation of "POMOLO"? in a F600 U-Haul Truck) is 15426378.
Everything! You can haul over 100,000 tons of coal over 6,000 miles on one gallon of diesle.
Whatever size the customer orders. Sleeper berth line haul tractors can have two 150 gallon tanks for a total of 300 gallons. 240 gallons is more common. A smaller truck might have a 50 gallon tank.
A truck designed to haul for long distances, equiped with an ample cab hosting from a simple bed to almost a full house amenities like toilet, tv, sound, air-conditioning, kitchen and so on. a long haul truck is a truck used for long distance.this usually means it has a sleeper cab and is gone from its home place more often than it is home.a short haul, or day cab only runs local usually within 100 miles of its home base
It will easily haul 1 1/2 ton.
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A ford F-150 is a tougher truck. You can haul a heavier load of stuff with it, and Ford is a more respected company overall. The ford also has better customer reviews.
I suppose it's possible, but you'd do it at the expense of cargo space, since the only real place to put it would be in the bed. Then, there's the weight... a gallon of petrol (unleaded gasoline) is going to weigh in the vicinity of six pounds per gallon, so if you installed, say, a 150 gallon tank and filled it up, you'd be adding 900 pounds of weight, which is a bit much for a Ford Ranger - a truck rated to haul 1/4 ton of cargo.