Yes. It's done quite frequently, and is known as "hotshot" trucking.
Under the operators station on the right side in front of the rear axle. It is a long spin on filter.
I would stick with the same manufacturer's part for yout tractor if necessary. Using a different brand that doesn't match with your current brand can cause worse damages in the long run.
Well, that depends on what it's pulling. The federal law allows a max weight of 80,000 lbs., including for double trailers. Some states will allow a truck pulling doubles to gross 92,000 within that state. They can haul as much weight legally as a tandem axle tractor-trailer can, so long as they remain within legal axle weights.
they are round. They have LONG history. They are used every single day. On your car, bike, anything pretty much.
Yes, the word "axle" has a long "a" sound, pronounced as /ˈæk.səl/.
visit http://www.best-used-tractors.com/tractorparts/long-tractor-parts.html, they sell all kinds of long tractor parts for over 30 different kinds of tractors.
According to Zynga support page it takes up to 6 hours for the tractor to completely refill from empty, however it takes around 2mn 30s to refill after plowing one single plot of 4 crops.
from the centre of the axle to one side x2
For a sleeper berth equipped line haul tractor, the wheelbase normally measures between 220 and 265 inches.
Since I do not know where you live, I do not know if there are any tractor part suppliers in your area. Some suppliers include Long Parts, www.longparts.com/ and Draper Tractor Parts, www.drapertractorparts.com/.
Utility tractor is just a general term for an unspecialized tractor. This could be anything from a large lawn tractor to a large farm tractor so long as it's capable of being used in a wide range of applications.
Yes, as long as it has some value