Engine matters more than make of truck. For a three axle power unit, most engines will hold somewhere in the vicinity of 11 gallons.
48 to 56 quarts of oil, or 12-14 gallons.
About 8-1/2 for a regular, three axle line haul truck.
The air dryer blows out moisture it has collected.
Fyda Freightliner is both a semi truck and buisness truck manufacturer. You can look them at their website for more information http://www.fydafreightliner.com/new_trucks.aspx
44, give or take, depending on which engine it has.
Somewhere between 16,500 and 18,000, depending on specifics.
The CL120 is an actual Freightliner nomenclature. L-120 is a light tank which was used by Sweden and Norway prior to the Second World War.
No such thing. Dodge hasn't manufactured semi trucks since the 1970s, IIRC. When they were purchased by Daimler A.G., Daimler already owned Freightliner, and saw no need to reintroduce a Dodge semi truck.
A freightliner truck is similar to a semi truck, as in used to transport heavy items. These trucks normally are not transported via ship since they are designed for cross country travel.
An aerodynamic cab one, like a Freightliner Cascadia, International ProStar or Volvo VN680.
Freightliner, Peterbilt, Kenworth, Mack, Volvo, Navistar International.
Who invented the Semi-truck?