The 2016 Freightliner truck typically requires diesel engine oil that meets the specifications set by the American Petroleum Institute (API) and the International Lubricant Standardization and Approval Committee (ILSAC). A common recommendation is to use 15W-40 oil, especially for heavy-duty applications, but it's essential to check the owner's manual for the specific engine type to ensure compliance with manufacturer requirements. Always consider the operating conditions and climate when selecting the appropriate oil viscosity.
No way to know without knowing specific make and model, type of fire truck (tender, hook and ladder, etc), who manufactured the firefighting apparatus (Freightliner makes the chassis and cab - everything else was made by someone else), overall condition, etc.
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)
The empty weight of a 26 foot Penske rental moving truck is about 9,000 to 12,500 pounds. It depends on the make of the truck. The International and Freightliner trucks of this type are about 12,400 pounds at empty weight.
Need to know who manufactured the PTO system in order to answer this question. It's an aftermarket accessory not manufactured by Freightliner. So, we don't know who manufactured the PTO, what model it is, or what type of actuation it has (e.g., mechanical, pneumatic, or electronic).
If you are speaking about the Freightliner commercial trucks you will need a Commercial Drivers License. The type of CDL will depend on the gross vehicle weight and what it will be used to haul. Most Freightliner drivers need the Class A license and to get that you will need to take a driving test and a knowledge test. You may have to take additional tests depending on what the truck is being used for..
Knowing the transmission type is much more important than knowing the model of truck. If it's an Eaton Fuller, they recommend 50w synthetic or 70-80w mineral oil.
Commercial Truck Trader is a web site that assist those looking to purchase or sell commercial trucks. http://www.commercialtrucktrader.com/truck-types/search-results?vrsn=links&format=type
This depends on the engine type and RPM more than truck name. The old 2 stroke Detroit engines require 12 psi at idle hot but don't worry till They get down to 7 psi or so, 35 psi @ 1700 hot minimum. Newer 4 stroke engines require more at idle but most have a hot @1500 RPM specification of 35 to 45 PSI
Most trucks require 7 qts of oil. To verify, check your owners manual or a manual for the type of truck you have to get your complete answer.
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The best time to buy any car or truck is at the end of the month, when salesmen are trying to make their quotas quickly. Depending on the type and condition you are looking for, it could be anywhere from $9,000 to over $20,000.
I've always just used ATF