What's funny about this discussion to me is that the type of transmission a truck has doesn't even crack my top 10.
The first thing I checked when assigned a truck was the windshield, and the effectiveness of the wipers/washers. Then the A/C, and mattress. Basically stuff that mattered to me. Thinking about it more, I don't think I really care all that much. Auto, manual whatever, I'll get used to it and make it work. I drove a tanker, I preferred a manual but I drove them with autos too.
What I can't get used to is a hot truck, a crappy mattress, a windshield I can't see out of or wipers/washers that don't work properly.
Automated vs manual transmissions. Which is better?
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Where I work, net weight is the money maker. Me and another driver loaded at the same facility. Same truck with the same pump setup, nearly identical trailers, mine is a 10 spd manual and his is a 12 spd mDRIVE. My tare weight was 27,960 and his was 28,800. Climbing hills I caught him every time and had to let off, no matter how steep the grade was. Manuals aren't for everyone and the automatics have came a long way from what they were, but at the end of the day I'm the one in control of my truck. I'm controlling the surge in the tank, I'm choosing the proper climbing RPM, I'm telling the truck what to do.
On the other hand, I don't blame companies for making the switch to auto. I've heard many drivers just driving through the truck stop getting lost in gears and just grinding until it goes in gear. I'm sure autos have same companies thousands in drive line damage.NIOMARVIN83, QuietStorm, Bean Jr. and 4 others Thank this. -
If you’re on an icy patch of Interstate and lose tire traction, it is easier to recover in a manual - period. That’s indisputable and, for me, all that matters.
All the megas moving to automatics is due to two things:
1) Once a driver has an “automatic only” restriction on their license they are basically a slave and trapped in starter companies that only have automatics
2) It saves money. All the ####### revving it up to 1700 RPM to shift cost money. Instead of retraining drivers, they’re just buying automatics. That’s fine, but I don’t want to hear any more nonsense from them about how there is no limit to what they’ll pay to be safe.Last edited by a moderator: Apr 12, 2021
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If I could start over again as a student, I'd take autos. I'd prefer one less distraction when learning everything else it takes to drive a big truck.
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In my career, I have driven both. While I preferred to drive a manual I never thought of myself as less of a trucker when I was in an auto shift. I have a mindset more like @ethos when it comes to this subject! The tranny is important to me but there are many more things more important. His comment jarred a memory of mine from years ago. I had a choice of an auto-shift or a manual. The manual looked like it had been ridden hard and put up wet. The auto-shift looked like it had been taken care of and did not reek of urine. YES, as mentioned these auto-shifts can be a bit more dangerous when it comes to traction and they have a tendency to "jump" in very close quarters. Once you learn the limitations of an auto-shift you can make money, gosh knows I did. My last tractor was an auto-shift, it was an International Prostar I got new. When I turned it in the plastic was still on the passenger side seat. I would never allow myself to get that restriction on my CDL, which I believe to be a mistake.
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Until truck starts regen in traffic then it gets a bit testy. Both have pros and cons but all in preference. Biggest is if starter quits I can roll the truck or pull start and no wrecker. Or pay billy bobs road service 2 grand for a starter at 3 am on a Sunday. Murphy’s law ya knowQuietStorm, Deadwood and Speed_Drums Thank this. -
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