Call a Kenworth dealership, give them the last six of the VIN. They should be able to tell you what it was keyed for from the factory - if it was re-keyed at any point, they won't know.
A Kenworth T600 can be purchased from a truck dealership and from Truck Paper, Truck Trader, Ranges Trucks and Accessories, Truck Sales, Ebay and Commercial Trucks.
Call Kenworth with the last six of the VIN... that's the only way to know for sure. Not every single vehicle of that make and model will have the same requirements, nor will they even within the model year.
It's 3 lbs, 12 ounces for the T660, and that's what it should be for the T600, as well.
Peterbilt never made the T600. The T600 was built by Kenworth, and it ended production in 2007, at which point it was replaced in production by the T660.
Between 16,000 and 18,000, depending on options. For example, the engine displacement will affect weight. If you get, say, a C12 or C13 Cat engine, it'll be lighter than the C15 or Cummins ISX. The transmission.. an 18 speed will have more weight, etc.
You open up the steering column and find it in there...
It'll be in the vicinity of 11 gallons.
The tallest point can be up to 13'6... typically, they'll be between 13'1 and 13'4 with a stand up sleeper.
On a panel inside the driver's door frame.
On a panel inside the driver's door frame.
There are many types of semi trucks available for purchase from Kenworth Trucks. A few of these semi trucks are T880, T680, T600, T700, W800 and also a W900. Kenworth dealers will also sell used trucks from other manufacturers which were traded in. Aside from selling Class 5 - 8 Kenworth trucks, some Kenworth dealerships are also dealers of Hino trucks.