Casper the Friendly Cummins Powered Cascadia = 7.2 mpg @ 730,000 miles lifetime.
Average cruising speed 60-62.
Fuel capacity = 200 ( usually run on about half tanks due to heavy steer axle )
Blackie = 7.8 mpg @ 404,000 miles lifetime.
Average cruising speed 64-65.
Fuel capacity = 220
Dry van freight. Both trucks equipped with APU.
What is a truck's MPG and fuel capacity?
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Yes you can. But don't do it.Bean Jr., lovesthedrive and hopeful eyes Thank this.
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Just curious how many mpg were you thinking they got?Bean Jr., lovesthedrive and hopeful eyes Thank this.
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80,000 lbs.Bean Jr. and hopeful eyes Thank this.
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Most pickups average 20 and they’re only 4-5k lbs. So anything above 6 loaded is amazingBean Jr., lovesthedrive, hopeful eyes and 1 other person Thank this.
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My 3/4 ton 2009 Dodge on the freeway gets 18. Most of the ime its only 13-14 and I am keeping it at 50 mph. Now it will probably only get 10 as it has a 8 foot snow plow on the front end.
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My single screw daycab holds 150 gallons and got 7 mpg over the last 2 days.D.Tibbitt, Blue Zombie Trucker and hopeful eyes Thank this.
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300 gals and I've seen 6.5 mpg average on mostly flat ground.
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