No one truck, no one answer. It will depend on the fuel mileage for the truck in question.
It should get at least 19 miles
miles/gallons in tank= milage
Considering that a diesel pickup truck can't use gas I would say that there aren't any diesel trucks that get good gas mileage. If you were wondering which diesel truck gets the highest miles per gallon then I would say you should look at the Dodge Cummins diesel.
The acceptable mileage for a diesel truck can vary significantly based on factors like maintenance, usage, and model. Generally, a diesel truck can last well over 200,000 miles if properly maintained, with some models exceeding 500,000 miles. However, if a truck has over 300,000 miles and shows signs of wear or neglect, it may be considered too many miles for a reliable purchase. Ultimately, it's essential to assess the truck's service history and overall condition rather than just focusing on the mileage.
The best mileage for a three quater ton diesel pickup truck is 15 mph. It will only change if you going on a stopping trip and you don't use a highway on a long trip.
The best way to find out the gas mileage on your diesel truck would be to go to the popularmechanics.com website. I don't know which year, make or model this particular truck is therefore the mileage would depend.
Need to know specifics of the truck. Diesel is available in Class 1 through Class 8 trucks - the fuel mileage will vary greatly between the types.
The avgerage gas mileage is around 15 to 17 miles. However, you can save miles with less load in the back of the truck. You r gas mileage depends a great deal on your driving habits so the range can be broad. On average a ford f250 diesel gets between 10-18 mpg.
The "Dodge" diesel is actually a Cummins heavy truck engine. With proper maintenance, it should last about 250,000 miles. The injectors will need replacing every 100,000 miles. I would say 500,000 is average for the engine. I do not agree about the injectors. The truck will wear out before the engine does.
Gas mileage will be right about zero, because if you put gas in a diesel, you'll ruin it.
The 2010 diesel will not get good mileage. 14-16 on the highway and 10-12 around town. The gas (I assume your talking v10) will get you about 9-10 around town and 13-15 on the highway. If you want better mileage I would go for a 2011. The new 6.7 diesel gets much better mileage (up to 20+ on the highway in some cases)
The average gas mileage for a snow plow is going to be about 8 to 10 miles per gallon. It ultimately depends on what kind of a truck you have because they all get different gas mileage.