Too broad of a question to answer without knowing the make of your truck, and the motor which is in it.
are you referring to fuel tank. fuel tank can be anywhere from 75 gallons to 150 gallons,and generally there is a tank on each side of truck.if you are asking about a tanker trailer this depends on length of trailer and what the trailer is used to haul.on average a semi tanker hauls about 6 .ooo gallons
You have a primary and secondary tank. Certain air functions of the truck use the primary and others use the secondary tank.
Obviously, this is different with every truck, as there are many different sizes and makers of the engines that are used in semi trucks. The lower end of the scale, used in small or older semi trucks and straight trucks, would be around 275-300 horsepower. The upper end of the scale, as in large new over-the-road semi trucks, would be around 500-600 horsepower maximum. The average semi truck you see every day on the road or around town would probably be right around 400-450 horsepower.
Blood pressure. Speicifally: Hydrostatic pressure
In the US, unless otherwise permitted, 80,000 lbs.
A daycab semi truck typically weighs between 15,000 to 25,000 pounds, depending on the make and model of the truck, as well as any additional features or modifications.
No lower than 60 psi
Maximum Overdrive (1986), based on the Stephen King short story "Trucks"
Who invented the Semi-truck?
The governor, purge valve, and regulatory valves to the brake chambers regulate the air pressure.
If the semi truck knocked on the garbage truck, yes.
A vehicle with 18 wheels is commonly known as a "semi-truck" or "tractor-trailer."
Semi-articulated
There is no prefix in truck.
I live in Canada it might be different for you but 17000 KG per axle is the general rule
Without requiring a permit, 102 inches. As for what it's capable of hauling, it's all a matter of what can be balanced.