250 - 600+. Really depends on what the engine is and what rating it was purchased at.
Anywhere from 350 to over 600, and that doesn't include what can be achieved with modifications.
Depends on torque and gearing. A 12 or 13 liter diesel engine kicking out 340 horsepower isn't going to be the same as a 5 or 6 liter gas engine doing the same. There's much more to this equation than just horsepower.
It sounds to me like you're describing a straight truck, rather than a semi-tractor. I'd need to know the model number before I gave you an answer... what you're describing could be either be a single or a tandem axle truck.
A semi trailer costs over $100,000.
In the switch assembly itself.
The lightest semi tractor weighs about 13,900 pounds dry weight. These are usually for fairly light hauling with shorter trailers and distances. The lightest ones are made by International and Peterbuilt.
Who invented the Semi-truck?
If the semi truck knocked on the garbage truck, yes.
The Volvo D16 engine outside of the North American market is available with up to 750 horsepower.
Yes, there are commercial/semi truck repair shops, in San Diego. Dion International Trucks, Fleet Supply Inc., C&M Motors, and southern California Fleet Services are a few of the commercial or semi truck repair shops available in San Diego.
80,000 lbs
299.00 a day?