44,000 - 50,000 lbs., depending on the tare weight of the combination.
How much payload you can haul depends on the tare (empty) weight of the vehicle. For a typical dump or box van, this could be five to seven tons of payload.
there is no typical fuel capacity. can be anywhere from 50 to 200 gallons per tank and most semi's have a tank on each side,which doubles the capacity a semi that is not used for long haul, but typically local deliveries will usually have smaller tank to enable more weight removed from empty truck which can then be applied to payload,also this is done as local usually have access to fuel more often and more convenient
"LTL" Less-Than Truckload where it's smaller and local routes. A LTL company generally contracts an entire trailer-load to a single customer. "OTR" Over-The Road/Full Truckload carriers move freight that is loaded into a semi-trailer. Semi trailers ranging from 26-53 feet.
Typical volumetric payload: 66.4 tonnes; 145.5 lbsx1000
80 lbs
Anywhere from 50 to 300, depending on how the buyer had it spec'd out. 240 gallons is pretty common for a line haul OTR truck.
OTR can stand for many things but in truck driving lingo the term "OTR" stands for Over The Road. This means that the driver hauls loads long distance.
Inside the grip.
Inside the grip.
In the vicinity of 11 gallons is typical.
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