Typical length for five axle unit consisting of a sleeper berth tractor and single 48 - 53 ft. trailer will be between 67 and 77 ft. in total length. With a Kenworth W900L and 53 ft. stepdeck, I totaled 77 feet in length. A typical fleet truck will have a wheelbase between 210 and 240 inches. In some states, 57' trailers are allowed to be used without requiring a permit, adding another four feet to the total length of the truck.
About £200
Depending on the make, the average length of a tractor is 22 feet. A standard trailer is 53 feet. The combined average length of the vehicle is 70 feet.
Around $60,000, and unless you work for a company you can't buy a separate trailer. $135,000 for a fullsize tractor, $72,000 for a reefer trailer.
The average tractor trailer holds almost 300 gallons of gas! I am unsure of if you were speaking of a tractor trailer or a tractor for cutting the lawn.
It depends on the size of the tractor trailer. Find the dimensions of the trailer and divide it by 16 cubic units.
Bigger than average
$10,000 a year
The average length of a standard tractor trailer is 70 feet in all, the trailer itself being 53 feet in length. Most flatbed trailers are 48 feet long.
Four to nine MPG, depending on a number of factors. It's pretty much the same with any tractor trailer.
The interior of a 13'6 high, standard profile van or curtainside trailer is 110 inches.
Whatever the company pays.
It can be anywhere form 75-250