Thank you I know they keep saying technology trucks so I’m like what does that even mean lol. Thanks for your response.
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I think what that means is the newer trucks are being specced with the collision mitigation, lane departure, and camera systems none of which makes driving any easier. As for being a technology centric company, they have a lot of it but none is implemented very well. Lots of different systems that don't communicate with each other so you end up having to do a lot of things two or three times lol.
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I know this has probably been asked before but do they hire out of California or and California locations
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All but the older Mack Pinnacles from Superior are autos. The Internationals have Eaton Autoshifts unfortunately.
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I drive one of those garbage international. Worst auto for tanker work. Sloshes the crap out it.
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AutoShift. Remove the "f" and you'll have the truth about those transmissions.
Eaton-Fuller Advantage autos, OTOH, are great.Speed_Drums and Gearjammin' Penguin Thank this. -
Amen.
I call 'em Eaton DisAdvantage.
Of course, programming has a lot to do with it, and I work for a global supercorporation whose managers soil themselves over the prospect of saving a teaspoon of fuel over the life of the truck, so there's that.
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I feel for ya. I remember back when I was OTR and management thought that they could save a lot of fuel money by spec'ing Super 10 Top Two transmissions, with reduced torque in top gear. It was almost impossible to drive that thing correctly so that I could keep my fuel mileage up.
I will always prefer a 13-speed over anything else, but if I have to have an automatic then this Advantage is the one I want.Gearjammin' Penguin Thanks this. -
I had an auto when I was with Trimac and I hated it. I just don't see how any auto can work for tankers. The surge just overrides it at slow speeds. When I went to Superior they put me in a Mack with a 10 speed and I much preferred that, but that Mack was the hardest riding truck I ever drove!
I know there are no real comfortable trucks out there but that Mack absolutely took the cake man! First time out I thought surely something was bad broke on it. -
I run an auto with food grade tankers and the trick is to put it in manual mode and select each gear when pulling away from a stop that way the surge won't cause the trans to upshift prematurely.
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