200 - 240 gallons.
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.
The tankers that are pulled by semi tractors hold 5000 gallons.
48 to 56 quarts of oil, or 12-14 gallons.
It can vary depending on the size and model of the semi truck, but typically a semi truck oil change requires around 10-15 gallons of oil.
100 to 300, depending on specifics of the truck.
Engine matters more than make of truck. For a three axle power unit, most engines will hold somewhere in the vicinity of 11 gallons.
The capacity of a gas tank will vary according to the truck. Regular size pick ups have a tank that is approximately 20 gallons, whereas a semi truck can have tanks that hold up to 150 gallons.
As many as the original purchasing customer specified it to hold.
The fuel capacity on a Semi ranges from 50 to 250 gallons sometimes more. The carry capacity can be as high or higher than 40,000 gallons depending on what is to be carried in a single trailer
11 gallons, give or take.
To be exact it would be 0 gallons of gas. Semis run on diesel. they usually hold 50-100 gallons.