A daycab semi truck typically weighs between 15,000 to 25,000 pounds, depending on the make and model of the truck, as well as any additional features or modifications.
Depends on the model and drivetain. 14,000 - 18,000 is what you'd typically be looking at.
Typically, 17k - 19k for a three axle freight truck.
There are 1137 feet in 379 yards. 1 yard = 3 feet
7.5% of 379= 7.5% * 379= 0.075 * 379= 28.425
379 pounds! She Fat!!
$379 million
about 18 to 22 hp
Well depending on what you want to know. The tractor itself varies by what it is. Daycab,Sleeper,Studio Sleeper,ETC.. But, the total legal weight a semi can be on the road in the US is 80,000 pounds without have special permits.
If it's a sleeper cab truck, the most you can do is slide the seat back. If it's a daycab, there really isn't much you can do.
379 milliom
35% of 379= 0.35 x 379 = 132.65