Part of it is also just me I'm on a terrible sleep schedule and working bad hours. I'd what it is I guess.
Freightliner Cascadia Day Cabbers Need Help!
Discussion in 'LTL and Local Delivery Trucking Forum' started by Mike2633, Sep 5, 2017.
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One thing I've noticed about these Crapcadias is some have shorter hoods than others, as was the case with L-model Fords. That may have something to do with this apparent leg room issue.
And one seemingly common complaint I do recall reading about on here was the design of the hood latches, and having to reach inside for them. That's certainly not a solution looking for a problem, is it? -
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Our outfit runs the short hood Cascadia day cabs. I've driven the '16, '17, and a couple of the new '18 models and these trucks are ridiculously roomy and spacious all the way around. Head room leg room elbow room, and this is coming from a guy who stands easily at the better part of 6'4. I work in the garage so I've touched every truck in the fleet at one point or another and I have nothing bad to say bout the trucks at all (except for the trash ### eaton-fuller automatic transmissions)
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I moved the seat back in my truck today and it's better so will go with that. -
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So Moved my seat back and my truck is a-okay. I was on an awful sleep schedule and it was killing me yesterday I got some real sleep and it made a huge difference. Had a long day today, but not tired or anything. So it was my fault.
I like the Jake break control on the steering wheel in the Cascadia that's a nice feature. -
Teh trick with reverse on an Eaton auto is to left foot brake it.
otherwise you go slamming (and I do mean slamming, i expect in a few years you're going to hear a lot more about broken off king pins on trailers after all the slamming from these fine "auto's". ) into everything
still not perfect, but better
try backing an eaton auto with a loaded spread axle. -
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Once mastered , it's a one handed not looking task.
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