a diesel engine only runs well when it is at operating temperature
Yes, there is a difference between car diesel and lorry diesel, primarily in terms of formulation and taxation. Car diesel, often referred to as automotive diesel, is typically formulated for lighter vehicles and may contain additives for emissions control. Lorry diesel, used in heavy-duty trucks, may have a higher cetane number and be designed to withstand the demands of larger engines. Additionally, lorry diesel can sometimes be less taxed, leading to price differences.
None, it's diesel!
Depending on the company and goods, a truck (lorry) driver would typically earn between $28,000 and $62,000 per year.
you can, but i wouldn't because changing your injectors will cost you alot more than you will save on the diesel... learnt the hard way myself
In order to become an articulated lorry or bus driver one must adhere to certain requirements. This includes a theoretical and hazard perception testing, as well as a practical drivers test.
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry was created in 1981.
On average, a lorry can produce around 3.2 kg of CO2 per liter of diesel burned. The actual amount can vary based on factors like the load weight, speed, and fuel efficiency of the specific vehicle.
If the weather is bad i.e. wet/snowy/icy this may delay the lorry driver delivering his load as he would have the drive slowly and also the other traffic would be driving slowly too which would cost even more time. There may have been accidents on the road due to the weather which would cause him to have to drive slower and all of this could cost him money - fuel, late delivery, possibly new tyres for his truck etc. The weather can affect lorry drivers in many different ways.
1. the lorry's 2. of the lorry
What is the opposite of lorry
Blow - Red Lorry Yellow Lorry album - was created in 1989.
Lorry, I think.