They probably have multiple batteries.
You need an international battery.
Need to know what size engine you have.
Group 27Group 27
4700 Sq Miles. About the half the size of Wales
The weight of a truck battery typically ranges from 40 to 120 pounds (18 to 54 kg), depending on its size and type. Heavy-duty truck batteries, such as those used in larger commercial vehicles, can weigh even more. The weight is influenced by factors like the battery's capacity, design, and materials used. Always check the specifications for the specific battery model for precise weight information.
The Battery Council International (BCI) created a "standard" auto / truck battery size system. I put quotes on "standard" because some European manufacturers don't adhere to BCI standards. The number represents the length, width and height of the battery. The battery's PHYSICAL size. It is very important to note that there can be a vast difference in the ELECTRICAL size of batteries in the same BCI group. The ELECTRICAL size is usually measured in Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) or Cranking Amps (CA) and reserve rating (the time the battery will keep a vehicle running without alternator assistance). Some Europen batteries are rated in Watts. Mark K Raleigh, NC
We'd need to know what model of truck your International is (International makes Class 5 through Class 8 trucks), as well as what your transmission is... if you're running, say, a 4400 with an Eaton six speed, the time involved will be a lot less than if you had, say, a ProStar with an Autoshift transmission.
A 4D battery isa specific physical size. It is 12V and should be 20.75" long,8.75" wide and 10" high. BCI is battery council international.
The 1968 Ford F600 grain truck typically requires a 12-volt battery, often in the size Group 31. This size provides the necessary cold cranking amps for reliable starting and operation. It's always best to check the owner's manual or consult with a parts specialist to ensure the correct specifications for your specific model.
Some parts on a 1991 Nissan truck are compatible with a 1994 Pathfinder. The alternator, battery, and other engine parts are compatible if they are the same engine size.
A semi truck battery typically has a capacity ranging from 100 to 300 amp-hours, depending on the size and type of the battery. Most heavy-duty trucks use dual 12-volt batteries in parallel, providing a combined capacity that can support the high power demands of the vehicle. The exact amperage can vary based on the truck's specifications and the electrical systems it supports.
tabletop truck weight depends on size of truck