Yeah the engine brake on these Detroits are actually quite strong. I can go down 5-6% grades fully loaded at 40-45 all day long and never have to touch my brakes most of the time
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You better go slower than that down cabbage. You think you’ve done a lot of damage to equipment since you’ve been there wait and see what happens when you take a runaway truck ramp.
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That was the point I was trying to make. I’ve hit ice in spots on that hill every time I’ve been out there in the the winter. Ice, Jake brakes, auto trans, and 45K are not a winning combination if going too fast from the start.
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that’s why these autos have a manual mode. I can lock it into whichever gear i choose with the jakes on position 3 and cruise right down
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off topic but i’m glad i bought a few pairs of sweat pants a week ago. It’s windy and colder than a plumbers crack in WY. Opened my door to start the fuel pump and almost blew away
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I’m in Lubbock Tx this morning. Pretty frosty here too.
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now if only these Detroits were as good going up hills as they are going down them
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