well based on this comment, then every manual shift driver out there needs retrained. In 15 yrs of driving, I've yet to go a single day on the road without hearing some manual shift driver grind a gear, usually slowing or starting from a light.
ya know, I recall seeing someone who claimed to know what there were doing do this on a hill. IIRC, the insurance bill was over $100K in damage to the vehicles he hit as well as his own before he stopped against an embankement.
I'm curious, how many times in all your years of driving have you started out in 5th gear at 80,000 lbs under any conditions?
Again, spoken truely by someone who has no idea what they are talking about.
A note to the anti-auto crowd
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I think that is the Mercedes engine, both of our freightshaker manuals have that MB engine and the engine brakes suck, more of a noise maker than anything else.Scania man Thanks this. -
That is one thing I will say about my Mack, the engine brake rocks. I can run 7% Genesse, Floyd, Vail and Eisenhower at 78K and have to constantly give it fuel as the engine brake is slowing me too much. Accidently leave it on Hi setting while bobtail and you will become very good friends with the windshield.DrtyDiesel and Scania man Thank this. -
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That's kinda odd Mercedes has a bad Jake. The PACCAR MX is based of Euro design isn't it? Hell my Old truck had one of the better" new jakes" I have driven.
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Never did that in fifth even woth that old two stick but this has left a sour taste in my mouth calling some of us uneducated by not like these transmissions i earned my stripes on that old mack, and had to learn the ins and outs on the back roads with a load of smokin hot beef on the back.the autos( especially the scania ) i do like, though i do not relish being called dumb ...
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This is an excellent thread!!!
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You really need a constant mesh gearbox in a freight truck, Alot of the energy is sapped away in a 'true automatic' and that means bigger fuel bills.
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