There are approximately 3.785 liters in 1 US gallon.
I do not know what "on rd" diesel is but do know diesel fuel (petroleum distillate)The density of petroleum diesel is about 0.85 kg/l (7.09 lb/US gal)"on rd" diesel is diesel fuel used on the highway (rd=road) which is taxed by the Federal Government at the pump, as opposed to "off rd" diesel which is used on farms for tractors and other farm implements and is tax exempt.
Nothing can weigh in gallons . 300 gallons of diesel is weighed in pounds or Kilos, and is about 7.0 pounds per US Gallon, - DEPENDING on temperature and SPECIFIC GRAVITY of that diesel fuel. - So ultimately 300 gallons of diesel will weigh between 2,070 and 2,160 pounds.
The weight of diesel fuel is approximately 0.835 kg/liter. So, 75 liters of diesel fuel would weigh approximately 62.63 kg.
The US gallon is smaller than the UK gallon because they are based on different units of measurement. The US gallon is based on the wine gallon, while the UK gallon is based on the ale gallon. Additionally, the US and UK gallons are defined differently, with the US gallon being defined as 231 cubic inches and the UK gallon as 277.42 cubic inches.
The weight of 1 US gallon of diesel fuel is approximately 7 pounds (3.15 kilograms).
There are approximately 3.785 liters in 1 US gallon.
In 2001, the US national average price of a gallon of diesel fuel was $1.40 - equivalent to about $1.72 per gallon in 2010.
1 Us Gallon is = 7.149 pounds
In the UK diesel is sold in litres not gallons and at present (May 2008) it is being sold at between £1.10 and £1.35 per litres depending on location. In terms of price per gallon, 1 US gallon = 3.7 litres, so at best that's over £4.00 per gallon, and in reality, you are more likely to pay nearer to £4.50.. And with current exchange rates that works out at a staggering USD 9.00 per gallon. You can search for current diesel prices in the US at www.pricediesel.com -free.
Diesel fuel's price depends entirely on your location and what era you are in. Right now in eastern Washington state, diesel fuel is above $4.00 a gallon, and back in the 2008-2009 global enconomy crisis, I saw it for $5.26 at its peak! But anywhere in the US, you're looking at dumping around $4.00 for every gallon.
No. All US fueling stations use US gallons. One US gallon equates to about 3.78 liters.
A gallon of diesel fuel weighs approximately 7 pounds.
As of June 9, 2010, the US national average for a gallon of regular gasoline is $2.713 and $2.981 per gallon for diesel fuel.
As of June 9, 2010, the US national average for a gallon of regular gasoline is $2.713 and $2.981 per gallon for diesel fuel.
The weight per a us gallon of diesel is about 7.49 lb.
I do not know what "on rd" diesel is but do know diesel fuel (petroleum distillate)The density of petroleum diesel is about 0.85 kg/l (7.09 lb/US gal)"on rd" diesel is diesel fuel used on the highway (rd=road) which is taxed by the Federal Government at the pump, as opposed to "off rd" diesel which is used on farms for tractors and other farm implements and is tax exempt.