13 and 18 speeds

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by doglover44, Jul 20, 2011.

  1. okiedokie

    okiedokie Road Train Member

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    It was a long slow pull up the Cascade grades w/ a 260 Cummins and triples pilgrim.
     
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  3. Palazon

    Palazon Road Train Member

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    Oh I agree. But like I said, "oldest one in the fleet". All the other drivers turned their noses up at 'er. I took her as a loaner and demanded it as "my truck". Chased out a couple of electrical problems and it ran like a champ.

    Lost the truck when I went to daycabs....:biggrin_2553:
     
  4. Logan76

    Logan76 Crusty In Training

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    I drove a 237 mack with a 6 low hole, whats so impressive about small hammers, theyre slow and in the way. I could darn near double the production I got with that mack in the truck I drive now, its all hills and turns around here you want a big hammer this isnt flat land.
     
  5. BigJDub

    BigJDub Light Load Member

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    I got to drive my first 18 speed last friday (never drove a 13). I loved it. All I had drove before was a 10 spd of some sort or another. Being able to split in 200rpm increments (give or take) made it fun on the hills. It made it really easy to keep the lil kitty CAT in the power band on the hills.

    It only took that one day to know that I would never buy a truck without an 18spd.
     
  6. Injun

    Injun Road Train Member

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    Drive that 18 without splitting the lower range. Viola. You're driving a 13.
     
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  7. johnday

    johnday Road Train Member

    Sure can't argue there! I always liked a 13, and like Injun said, just don't split the low side and that's what ya have. I think 13's are likely the most usable trans for most applications, OTR that is. I've got an 18 and really haven't split the lowside except for 4th gear, but will be playing a bit more with it this next few days. I do some offroad, and all my loads are at the least 120k+.:biggrin_25525:
     
  8. fancypants

    fancypants Medium Load Member

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    18 is for status only. ya drive in 12 th. I logged with 18 it was cool but to get 6 mpg i ran 12 direct. 13 speed is the way to go.Soon unless o/o you,ll be in a 10 autoshift
     
  9. CarlLegend

    CarlLegend Light Load Member

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    A 10 auto just won't cut it in Africa.
     
  10. fancypants

    fancypants Medium Load Member

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    YES it will no choice
     
  11. johnday

    johnday Road Train Member

    Kept meaning to catch up. I started playing with my 18. I have a particularly nasty right, uphill turn to make every day, from a stop. I started splitting 1-3 going around the corner, it works very well, thanks Carl. I do it everyday now, I couldn't imagine a 10 doing it this easy, sure am glad I have a "real" selection of gears now.:yes2557:
     
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