groundpounder......thats a nice rig....long haul legends is what i call them pete 379 exhd's ....the c-15 cat 550 hp is the best engine you can have from my experience.It Outdoes the cummins and detroit diesel motors especially with the hills.![]()
Float or Clutch
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Cruz31307, May 31, 2010.
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Sorry...I do both. It depends on the load I have on the drive line when I make the shift.
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The old timer that taught me how to drive, told me the clutch is good for only two things, taking off and stopping, other wise leave the #### thing along.
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The first thing my trainer taught me, was to float, before we left the terminal. Now that he is an owner op, I wonder if he still does this. I floated on my road test too, and didn't have any problems passing. This was for Swift, in Memphis.
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Coasting (with the truck out of gear) is illegal in most states. For example:
Texas:
Not to mention, by downshifting as you slow, you are ALWAYS in gear so that if the light changes, you are ready to go...no "hunting" for a gear before you can start to accelerate.otherhalftw and Injun Thank this. -
All the above laws you posted are for "down grades", not level ground according
to what you posted.
I would take that to mean when you are coming down a hill or mountain. I for one
would not coast down a hill or mountain with the tranny if neutral, unless I had a
death wish.
Now coming up to a light on level ground most of the time I knock it in neutral
and just slow myself, if the light changes to green I know what gear I need and
just bump the accelerator and gently put it in the right gear.blackw900 Thanks this.
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