How many miles per gallon does a Hino 268 get?
3.3 mile per gallon
Excellent mileage! Hinos average 3.3 mile per gallon – on other trucks 1.5 miles per gallon. Low maintenance, very dependable, and easy to drive – fuel, repairs and maintenance are much lower.”
How much does a Hino 268 weight?
GVW: 25,950 Pounds. GCWR: Up to 33,000 pounds. Rear Axle Gear Ratios: STD 5.57(34.3% of grade), OPT 5.13 (36.0% of grade), OPT 5.29 (37.3% of grade)
How much does a Hino 268 weight empty?
15,040 lbs.
VIN#: | 5PVNE8JV372S50332 |
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Color: | WHITE |
GVW / Class: | 25,950 lbs. / Class 6 |
Empty Weight: | 15,040 lbs. |
Payload: | 10,910 lbs. |
How much weight can a Hino 268 carry?
HINO MODEL 268 GVW/GCWR: 25,900 lbs./26,000 lbs. Axles: 10,000 lbs., 19,000 lbs.
How tall is a Hino 268?
The Hino 268 is designed for dock loading applications and has a frame height of 40” over the rear axle. The Hino 268 is equipped with a 10,000 lb. front axle and 19,000 lb. rear axle, and is available in seven wheelbases ranging from 175″ – 271″.
How much can a Hino 268 carry?
HINO MODEL 268 Axles: 10,000 lbs., 19,000 lbs.
Is Hino better than Freightliner?
RELIABILITY – YOU CAN’T KILL IT As a member of the Toyota family, Hino doesn’t break down as often as Freightliner and replacement parts are far more affordable. Additionally, Freightliner’s extended warranty barely meets Hino’s standard warranty, making Hino the all-inclusive choice.
How tall is a Hino 268 box truck?
Length: | 26′ |
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Width (Interior): | 97″ |
Deck Height: | 50″ |
Interior Height: | 103″ |
Rear Door Height: | 96″ |
How many gallons of oil does a Hino 268 take?
1 year telematics. 5 years remote diagnostics. Engine block heater (1000W / 120ACV) Oil Capacity – 16.15 quarts Exhaust Brake – Driver controlled w/steering column Stalk Switch Fuel Filter – Davco 243 Diesel Pro Heated fuel/water separator.
How much weight can a Hino truck carry?
The Hino weighs about 20,000 lbs empty. The maximum legal weight I can carry is 26,000 pounds. I have driven it at the maximum weight and I can tell right away when I am heavily loaded. With that much weight it takes longer to accelerate, and it takes longer to slow down.