There is no general requirement to have ANY fire extinguisher on a pickup truck.
Up to 1000 lbs. before a hazmat endorsement is required.
My 2009 Chevrolet Silverado holds 26 gallons of gasoline.
180/15 = 12 240 / 12 = 20 420 galls is needed.
The Ford 5.4 liter V8 engine is a ( GASOLINE ENGINE )
My old truck gets about 10 mpg, that is 1/10 of a gallon used per mile.
it would have to fix about 3.9 gallons of gasoline to get a 18 wheeler truck
There is no such truck as a 1994 F10. A 1994 "F-150" should hold about 20 gallons of gasoline. Ford offered 18, 20, and 22 gallon fuel tanks that year.
Well, if you put gasoline in a semi truck, you'll be paying to replace the motor. Semi trucks use diesel, not unleaded gasoline. How much it costs depends on how much they get. Next time you pass a truck stop, take note of their diesel fuel price. Then figure they could be purchasing 100, 200, or even 300 gallons or any amount in between.
The question is not very specific. There are many kinds of water tankers. A water tanker truck, of the largest 18 wheeler kind, can carry about 30 tons of water. Which is about 8000 gallons.
No, the fire extinguisher in our truck was mound sideways. The one in my kitchen lays down to and it is a full size industrial extinguisher.
You'll be hard pressed to find a Mack that burns gasoline. They are mainly diesel powered. Typical tank sizes range from 50 to 100 gallons.
What you first need to do is figure out how many miles you can travel on one gallon of gas. And then multiply this by how far you're traveling.