15W-40 diesel oil is typically used as a 'default'. If you operate in a particularly severe climate, you might have to use a heavier or lighter weight oil. If it's a 2008 or newer model year, you need to use engine oil which has API CJ-4 certification.
Need to know the bed dimensions in order to answer this. Freightliner doesn't manufacture the dump bodies - aftermarket companies do.
The specifications of dump truck engines vary by what type of dump truck and what type of engine you are asking about. Different kinds of dump trucks have different specifications.
Need to know the exact model and configuration in order to answer this. A 26k GVW box truck and a 33K dump truck aren't going to have the same tare weight.
Bad fuse, bad relay, bad switch, bad wiring... take your pick.
At least 450 lbs./ft. For vocational trucks - especially any kind of sitework truck - I'd go at least 600 lbs./ft.
PTO is Power Take Off... if the truck has a hydraulic system (such as dump trucks, wreckers, roll-offs, etc.), then it has a PTO which engages the hydraulic pump.
There's several different manufacturers of PTO systems out there. In simple terms, you engage the clutch, engage the PTO, release the clutch, then use the corresponding lever to raise or lower the dump body.
Depends on year and model.
Depends on make and model of the engine.
I use my truck to tow my camper and haul junk to the dump.
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Front right of the engine.