A truck must be placarded for transporting oil if it carries 1,001 pounds (approximately 119 gallons) or more of oil, according to U.S. Department of Transportation regulations. For shipments of certain hazardous materials, including specific types of oil, different thresholds may apply, so it's important to check the specific regulations relevant to the material being transported. Proper placarding ensures compliance and safety during transport.
That depends on what model of truck it is, and what motor it has in it.
the capacity of how much a tanker truck holds is 40,000 kl
a heating oil truck with a capacity of 5,000 gallons weighs roughly 80,000 to 95,000 lbs
Drain some out..
How much oil does a 93 Chevy truck hold
about 4 quarts
Need to know the model.
Oil capacity depends on the size of the oil pan in the truck and what type motor it has... My Freightliner with a Detroit had 11 gallons (they range as low as 9)
all depends if your truck have a deep or shallow oil pan. usually is written in the oil fill tube. deep oil pan take 56 qts
Depends on make and model of the engine.
A Dodge holds 6 quarts
In the vicinity of 11 gallons is typical.