What if it Snows?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.
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I had a 89 Volvo intergrated sleeper tractor with a gigantic cat for it's time, a brand new 89 model. We were runnign west virginia in any winter conditions which includes all of it. Blizzards, ice, freezing rain, sleet, everything. Not a problem even at 3 feet. What a joy.
Todays over computerized rolling puzzle palaces get trapped on 3 inches of snow and flat roads. You watch. It will be spinning off it's forward axle trapped on the news somewhere.RidgeRunner731, Rocks and D.Tibbitt Thank this. -
Good luck driver...hopefully someone will arrive soon.. and will stay away from your.. what is your truck's name? Sorry, I forgot...
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But the new automatic stuff...That's why I told my company when I left back in August.. that even if I finished everything I had to do in Brasil in December or Janurary, I would not be back in the truck till March... or later... cause I definitely will not face the snow and ice and all in a new automatic truck... no way...
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But many of the drivers in my company are old old guys.. have been driving for over 30 and 35 yrs... many said they got used to the automatic and once they learned how to use it, they like it a lot...
I don't care much about what they think... there's a HUGE difference between them and I.. besides, there are those drivers that left my company after all these new changes...
Unfortunately, most companies nowadays are buying automatic trucks cause it saves them fuel...
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We had a auto with wife and I for FFE in 2001 time period when it was our last year OTR.
Wife had a tractor jackknife on us after I-40 had steepened upgrade and turned tighter in curvature in the shade during a light ice storm on top of one inch of snow. As soon we hit that west of knoxville she lost her feet And tried to fold into the trailer. We were number one of 7 or 8
I hopped on the dash and added wheel into the tractor skid to get traction back, told her to freeze as she is like statue. So whatever the foot was telling the engine to do the auto followed us down making large shifts until we climbed out of that skid. Number two did the same thing. But we lost the next 4 or 5 going into the canyon in the middle. One was a flatbed and used the last of his power spinning drives in interlock to keep the whole thing upright as he fell backwards into the hole. (In the median)
The highway was essentially closed at that point.
Im just happy the auto did what it needed to do when it found that we had traction. Normally with a manual any gear you got will do. But there was not the time and place to be teaching HER about how to learn to use any gear any way you can get one in a manual truck. (That came later when we ran medicine loads with a 13 speed)
Just a little annoying inch of snow then a bit of sleet enough to glaze everything ontop in ice.
Slide baby slide. If I was not awake doing what I did, she would have folded the tractor into the trailer and probably rammed the rock wall of the mountain we were climbing with a great deal of damage and possibly fell by gravity onto the pile of trucks in the canyon.Dave_in_AZ, D.Tibbitt and Rocks Thank this. -
since the electronic log.. and then the monitoring equipment, and now the automatic transmission that takes away A LOT of the control and then the SUPER annoying noises and accident preventative systems... At the end... I will be left doing something that I don't like anymore... and I don't even feel safe any more doing it... there's no freedom in trucking for me.. not as a company driver with all these things in the truck...
So now.. for the first time.. even though I REALLY miss the road in a big truck, I am not looking forward to go back in a truck cause it's not going to be the same...stuckinthemud, gentleroger, Dave_in_AZ and 2 others Thank this. -
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