Depends on the truck. Some use diesel, some use gasoline, some use CNG or LPG.
You can only use the fuel oil in the diesel truck.
Most large trucks use diesel fuel. Some also use regular gasoline, and some specialized truck run on compressed natural gas.
Yes.....
A fuel truck....
There is nothing special about a cargo that makes a truck use a different fuel source. If you have a truck that runs on hydrogen, or a truck that runs on sunlight, or a truck that runs on propane, you can carry "chemical toxins" with either or none of them. Most trucks run on diesel fuel, (which can be just about any oil, but usually is made from crude oil), and so that is the "answer" to your question.
not reccomended
A fuel is any substance that can be consumed to produce energy.
A hybrid truck won't use up fuel at quite the same rate that a normal truck does. Hybrid trucks are considered to be more fuel-efficient and environment-friendly.
use a pressure guage hooked to the scrader port on the fuel line.
Yes. You don't have to use both tanks
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