Yes, but if you're putting in oil after draining it, you do not want to start the engine with no oil in the pan. Instead, add oil until you see it on the dipstick, start it and run it long enough to fill up the oil filters, shut it off, then fill it to the fill line.
Hell yeah
put you truck in neutral with motor running ...pull you dip stick ....better put the emergency on
If the dipstick on your semi truck indicates low oil, you should typically add oil in small increments, usually around one quart at a time. After adding oil, wait a few minutes and check the dipstick again to ensure you're within the acceptable range. It's important not to overfill the oil; consult your truck's owner manual for the specific oil capacity and type recommended for your engine. Regularly monitoring and maintaining oil levels is crucial for optimal engine performance.
Put some diesel fuel in the fuel filter before you start it - it'll save you a lot of trouble versus trying to manually prime the pump.
Probably not. A semi may be just too heavy for an elephant to lift and put on its side.
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most semi's have air horns so yes it is possible
You can only use the fuel oil in the diesel truck.
None. Semi trucks use diesel, not gasoline. Most have dual tanks, and are fueled from both sides.
I know of no world record for miles on a semi truck. I know of one that has over 3 million miles on the odometer but I would bet there are some with even more.
Drain some out..
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