I use the jake between shifts when I'm loaded. I am no idiot, and anyone who uses it has no problem shifting!! It actually takes more skill because your not using a dummy tach to tell you when to shift. There is a couple reasons for doing it. 1.More power. 2. Allows a faster shift. 3. Gets speed up faster. You say learn how to shift? 37 years behind the wheel, and your telling someone who shifts with a jake to learn how to shift????? LOL B.S.!! Someone with 37yrs under their belt would know not to come off with a remark like that. That would be like me telling Brad Pitt to learn how to act! enouph said....
the unnecessary usage of j-brakes, why????
Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by ivanhoe, Jan 12, 2006.
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And never jaked the main shift on a two stick in 37 years must truck in pretty flat land. Lets see you no jake boys run in the real hills. What if some town council decides you can't run on the highway that passes through their town after say 7:30 PM and it's 150 miles out of your way to go around . Properly muffled compression release engine brakes are part of the system. Nobody knows if I use my Cat retarder unless they can see me apply it. I still say that the no retarded or no jake laws should only apply on residential streets Not when a town or city on a main truck route puts traffic lights at the bottom of a long hill. If the whole transport industry put a little effort into letting the average person know how much almost everything they touch was brought by truck there might be a little more respect payed to the industry instead of, "get those noisy stinky polluting trucks away from me..".... -
There's a small town in Mo way out on a two lane that has a sign posted coming into town. Jake prohibited $20,000 fine. I never had that much trouble fumbling around to switch it off in a hurry as I did just then. -
What did you guys do when you had a truck with no Jake?
If you use a Jake to shift you don't have shifting figured out...Sorry to burst your bubble but I learned how to drive on trucks with two sticks and no Jakes! -
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By the way that old KW would do 90 MPH all day long...
If you've never learned how to drive without jakes...I'm sorry for you!
What would you do in the event of a failure of your jake brake?
Sit on the side of the road waiting for a service truck?
I'd just drive it in and mention to the mechanic that the jakes were "non op".
Good for you...But if a guy that drove for me drove that way I'd can him in an instant! -
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hell, I'd quit first!!
I have to say I am very mind boggled by you and what you have to say. By the way you talk, you really dont understand what it is your talking about. I've drove several years now, and worked on alot of trucks, and I have to say I dont understand where your coming from. But, heres an idea, you drive how you like and I'll do the same. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
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You are right....We'll never agree on this.
Suffice it to say that we are debating apples and oranges here anyway because I don't run a tri-axle coal bucket nor do I ever intend to.
I'm talking about over the road trucks...That's quite a difference.
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