I like the auto shifts.. they are not the same as the auto on a car. They are the exact same transmissions as the manuals just with a brain that talks to the ECM on the engine and a X-Y shifter on the top. You can select any gear you want and lock them in whatever gear you wish for downgrades and such and the jakes work better at higher RPMS rather than lower for me.. When they get a truck that can steer itself.. let me know! LOL
Double clutch or Float. You decide.
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Trucker_Matt, Jul 19, 2012.
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if you don't use the brake to slow your road speed, how would you ever downshift from say, 8th to 5th? i was taught to slow to 10mph then revs up to 1500 then clutch it in to 5th...
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End of the day; I'm much more comfortable grabbing gears with a 10 / 13 / or even 18 speed. I tolerate it but don't enjoy it (the auto-shift). New students can double clutch faster than thing shifts. Reving the engine that high simply uses way too much fuel. Again, I would never rev a 1900 rpm engine up to it's max rpm.
Been through W Virginia through the mountains and been out to Colorado too. Never had any problems with a manual shift tractor. That's what I prefer because I too am more comfortable being in control; you can kind of half handedly control an autoshift. Chances are; you'll find yourself reaching for the shifter multiple times but it's just not there.
That's just my 2 cents worth of input. Hope you people have a nice day and drive safe! -
I use both auto shifts on occasion and really don't enjoy it. They are easy in the city when running everywhere making lots of stops but for any distance I love the 10 speed. Floating gears is really easy if you pay attention to your rpms and speed. If I had to double clutch all day long while driving in the city, I would have knee problems for sure.
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grades scare the sh...crap out of me... i'll be the dude climbing in 7th and going down in 4th :-X
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Well as they say, you can go down a grade as slow as you want as many times as you want but only once fast so better to be safe than sorry. Luckily I live here on the west coast and get to hit Donner multiple times a week.
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What percent grades are risky? Like what's the minimum percent grade I should start worrying about
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paul_4lp Thanks this.
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do alot of these major grades have enough room at the crest of the hill for you to pull over and do a brake check?
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