Could be a number of reasons. Low coolant would be my first suspect, although most motors offered in a Sterling would shut down if the coolant got low. The heater core could be bad, there could be blockage in the heating system somewhere, you might have a bad or blocked heater hose.
No, every semi truck does not have a plug in heater.
As the purpose of a semi truck's existence is to go cross country, the best semi-truck for a cross country trip would be the semi that suits your needs. The purchase decision would have to be based on several factors. These would include what is to be hauled, price and ease of maintainance and operation.
More force would be needed to stop a semi truck than a motorcycle. This is because a semi truck is heavier and has more momentum, requiring more force to slow down or stop.
Who invented the Semi-truck?
If the semi truck knocked on the garbage truck, yes.
meters or feet
I'm not sure what a semi-trailer is, but I would imagine a tow truck could help with your problem.
The Toyota would have more acceleration a= F/m if the mass of the of the Semi Truck is greater than the mass of the Toyota.
You would also be responsible for any service and maintenance on the semi truck. It 's also very important to have semi inspected before making purchase.
A vehicle with 18 wheels is commonly known as a "semi-truck" or "tractor-trailer."
Cracked injector cups.
A semi truck would easily crush an alligator.