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  2. Diesel fuel tanks in trucks - Wikipedia

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    Replacing a cylindrical fuel tank with a D-Tank can result in 46% additional fuel capacity. When calculating volume requirements, one would begin by assessing the available space. Once length, width and height restrictions have been ascertained, the easiest method of determining volume is with the use of a truck tank volume calculator.

  3. Tank truck - Wikipedia

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    A tank truck, gas truck, fuel truck, or tanker truck (American English) or tanker (British English) is a motor vehicle designed to carry liquids or gases on roads. The largest such vehicles are similar to railroad tank cars, which are also designed to carry liquid loads. Many variants exist due to the wide variety of liquids that can be ...

  4. BelAZ 75710 - Wikipedia

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    Fuel tank volume, l 2 х 2800 Fuel consumption, l/100 km 1300 Maximum speed, km/h 64 Powerplant Diesel engine model 2 х MTU Detroit Diesel 16V4000 Diesel power, kW 1715 (2330 hp) each Traction unit model Siemens MMT500 Traction generator model 2 х YJ177A Traction generator power, kW 1704 each Wheel motor model 4 х 1TB3026-0G-03

  5. TL.37 - Wikipedia

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    TL.37 Libia - Equipped with rigid Artiglio tires, 2.5 ton winch, and additional oil and air filters for desert use. TL.37 Sahariana - Equipped with additional fuel tanks. TL.37 Coloniale - Used by engineers and equipped with additional fuel tanks. TL.37 Pontiere - For constructing pontoon bridges, 3.5 ton winch. AS.37 - Truck based upon the TL.37

  6. M970 - Wikipedia

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    M970's were used to assist in loading the bladders for the Tactical Airfield Fuel Dispensing Systems (TAFDS) in the field as well. Part of the TAFDS, the fuel bladders. The M969/M969A1 is a self loading and unloading tank semi-trailer designed to carry and dispense fuel to other vehicles at Forward Arming and Refueling Points.

  7. KrAZ-260 - Wikipedia

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    Transmission: Eight forward and two reverse gears, additional two-stage off-road reduction in the transfer case; Top speed: 80 km/h [2] Tank capacity: 2×165 l +50 l reserve; Fuel consumption at a constant 50 km/h: 34 l/100 km; Range: 1000 km; Maximum gradient: 58 %; Wading ability: 1.2 m; Braking distance from 40 km/h: 17.2 m; Drive formula: 6×6

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