Box type delivery truck? The one I drive has 2-fifty gallon fuel tanks
how many tanks of gas nj to al
The capacity of a gas tank will vary according to the truck. Regular size pick ups have a tank that is approximately 20 gallons, whereas a semi truck can have tanks that hold up to 150 gallons.
A 1 ton truck will have the largest hauling capacity, but the half-ton truck will haul a lot and is easier on gas. The ton and half- ton refer to how much you can haul including passengers. The Dodge Ram has both the 1 ton and half-ton truck which would easily do the job.
dual tanks 15gal each
In short diesel trucks provide better hauling capacity while gas powered trucks are better for acceleration and speed. There is some more information on the differences here: http://www.ehow.com/facts_5529606_diesel-vs-gas-truck-engines.html
It really depends on the truck. The following website gives an example of the ditribution of tank sizes. It describes the specifications of Toyota trucks' fuel tanks: http://www.innerauto.com/Toyota_Parts/Toyota_Gas_Tanks/
3200 ÷ 300 = 10.67 tanks of gas.
16 if its a shortbed with one tank, 20 for a longbed with one tank. Just double if it has dual tanks.
To do what? If driving about the same as the posted city mileage. If hauling it would decrease based on the weight of what you're pulling.
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Cars get better gas mileage but have very little storage space. A truck is better for hauling things around, but not great on mileage. I think the ideal situation for a two vehicle household is to own both a car and a truck.
The fuel pumps on all the newer cars and truck are located in the gas tanks. the tanks have to be dropped to change them.