Fine for a flat lander... try lifting off on a 12% grade with 80,000 on the deck and pick up gears with your 13 speed..
Detroit dd15 for heavy haul 3 axles RGN
Discussion in 'Heavy Haul Trucking Forum' started by UTS2015, Mar 27, 2019.
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Upon further consideration I think we decided a while back that this is probably the only thing that can haul over 80,000.
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Most of us pulling 140,000 lbs gross have 46,000 lb rear ends with 3.91 or 4.11 gears and an 18 speed trans. The engine size is not so important.
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3.70 is a bit too tall imo esp with tall rubber. Even with 22.5 LP the 3.25s aren't ideal but running in direct you can make it work.
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Just an 18 speed will do it soooooo much better.
And I'd take a 15 speed over a 13 for hauling heavy in the Bush anyday. Way better trans for lifting off heavy then the 13. The splits are way closer on the low side of the trans.Last edited by a moderator: Apr 1, 2019
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But he doesn’t have an 18 he has a 13 and that’s what he’s asking about.
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RT14615 low ratio 15.52 high 1.00
RTO14615 low ratio 12.20 high .79
RTO14613 low ratio 12.56 high .87
RTLO 14613B low ratio 14.71 high .85
I have done much more with a lot less but it is a lot more enjoyable with a better setup, the OP is asking if he can do it with what he has.
the short answer is yes if he works within certain restrictions. if he wants to move beyond those restrictions he should be ready to change some aspects of his equipment to make what he has work better and last longer.
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