Sup guy !!! Thanks all in advance, I have been doing flatbed for a 1 year most in TX, oil field areas. I am expanding my self and looking for new opportunities I decided to drive the 48 states. my question its about high mountain areas most in the East zone along I95 from Miami to Boston, Alabama, Virginia etc. I would like to avoid them as much as possible as I am driving an automatic trans and I have heard bad things about mountains and auto trans .Thanks guys !!!
Avoiding High Mountain areas
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What bad things have you heard?
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There are mountains on I-95 from DC south to Miami? WTF. How did I miss them this entire time.
North of DC I can see. But south? Those are hills. Not mountains.
Or at lest their not anything I ever considered a mountain.
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I would only do what you are thinking of for $10 a mile... Seriously.
And the mountains are not in play. Still trying to figure that one out. Is this the new comedy channel? And yes, I have been there, in the winter... 16% grades, but that is not the norm.
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FYI, sticking with what you know is like being a kid in kindergarten that's afraid of going to the first grade. After awhile, even the new kids in kindergarten will all reason that you must just be stupid or slow.Keithdabarber, Broke Down 69, Lepton1 and 6 others Thank this. -
Mountains on 95?
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I think the OP is trolling. Either that or someone trolled him and he believed it.Klleetrucking, disoba, AZ Pete and 2 others Thank this. -
I been driving an automated transmission the last couple weeks (a loaner while my truck is in the shop). My daily drive is back and forth over the Donner pass. Even though I had never driven an auto in a truck before this I have had no problems. I am usually loaded with 30K pounds going down. Not a problem long as you use your head.
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Sirscrapntruckalot Road Train Member
Only mountains I ever saw in Florida came in a bikini. Or a strip club, but that's not a tale for here.
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Well, I drive an automatic,and if u go into mountains in an automatic, find the gear u need and put it on manual and it will stay in that gear until u take it off of manual
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