Yes. You'll need the CDL of a class appropriate to the vehicle being operated, a tanker endorsement, and a hazmat endorsement. 300 gallons puts you well past the 1000 lb. threshold for not needing one.
300 liters = 65.99 imperial gallons
300 liters = 79.25 US gallons = 65.99 imperial gallons
A military tank roughly holds 300 gallons
6,400 ounces
79.25 gallons or 10.59 cubic feet.
YES! You're allowed to transport 1000 lbs. of diesel fuel before it requires a CDL and hazmat endorsement. A gallon of diesel fuel weighs between six and seven pounds.. with 300 gallons, you'd have between 1800 and 2100 lbs.
Nothing can weigh in gallons . 300 gallons of diesel is weighed in pounds or Kilos, and is about 7.0 pounds per US Gallon, - DEPENDING on temperature and SPECIFIC GRAVITY of that diesel fuel. - So ultimately 300 gallons of diesel will weigh between 2,070 and 2,160 pounds.
21 gallons.
100 to 300 is the norm.
Roughly 6mpg highway. They hold about 300 gallons almost always diesel.
It wouldn't go very far at all. Semi trucks use diesel, which is a fuel oil - not refined gasoline. On 300 gallons of diesel, you could be looking at 1300 - close to 3000 miles, all things dependent. 2000 - 2500 is expected.
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Anywhere from 50 to 300, depending on how the buyer had it spec'd out. 240 gallons is pretty common for a line haul OTR truck.
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In Vietnam the US Army's M48A3 Patton tank held approximately 300 gallons of diesel fuel.
300 liters = 65.99 imperial gallons
300 gallons is 76,800 tablespoons.