Parking Your truck, Do you put in Neutral, or In Gear

Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Wargames, Dec 19, 2010.

Parking your truck, Leave in Neutral, or In Gear

Poll closed Jan 2, 2011.
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    In Gear

    17.1%
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    Neutral

    83.8%
  1. Buffalo Chip

    Buffalo Chip Light Load Member

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    I was driving a T600 ... a Dodge minivan had more space between the front seats! had to park the stupid thing in 3rd so I could get past the stick and into the sleeper ...
     
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  3. Les2

    Les2 Road Train Member

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    I think alot would have to depend on how long the shaft is on the chamber. A shorter one would bottom out therefore not allowing the brakes to hit. You are right, the brakes would have to be a good bit out of adjustment.
     
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  4. canuck in da truck

    canuck in da truck Road Train Member

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    hmmm maybe that t-600 was trying to tell you somethin buffalo chip
    myself --i love t-600's--i can do everthing except cook eggs while i am driving
     
  5. jakebrake12

    jakebrake12 Road Train Member

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    I always always always leave it in neutral every time. I slip seat and he does too.. I have a habit of throwing my bag in the middle and pressing start before I'm in the seat.. Besides that, it can be tough to feel where the transmission is when it's cold. Frozen brakes are easy to free up anyway.. leave the thing in neutral..
     
  6. FriedTater

    FriedTater Keeper of The Snakes

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    Rookies and their "tricks" :biggrin_25517:
    Gots to be loosing sleep laying awake dreaming up this crap.

    :biggrin_25523:
     
  7. FriedTater

    FriedTater Keeper of The Snakes

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    LMFAO! I dare not ask for the supporting logic on this one :biggrin_25512:
    5/16" makes a difference huh ? :biggrin_2554:


     
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  8. oldedge

    oldedge Light Load Member

    just because some idiot put an interlock on it doesn't mean it won't throw the springs out. It is not something that will happen every time but when the truck cools the springs will contract.My dad was a truck mechanic and he told me about it,and I have seen warning labels on some trucks.
     
  9. canuck in da truck

    canuck in da truck Road Train Member

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    some come that way from factory--with interlock
    but i suppose if you had a very old clutch with worn springs they might pop out
    i have seen a few broken springs laying in the bell housing
     
  10. nitrogen

    nitrogen Medium Load Member

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    nah broken springs come from distorted bell housings, cummins in particular when the bell housing is installed to the engine it has to be centered. it can squirm over time or distort due to high torque loads. other cause is general abuse.we used to see it on old cummins offroad trucks all the time .when you shut it off it jingled like a truck running tire chains. torsional vibration damping springs have a maximum load, lots of shock loading or hard lugging can exceed the max of a "light" clutch then those springs turn into lockwashers
     
  11. Wiseguywireless

    Wiseguywireless Road Train Member

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    Hooked to a empty Trailer the other day and was going to slide the Tandems, I set the Brakes just on the Trailer (not smart), Went to step out of the truck and it was rolling! Someone had backed off the Brakes on the trailer. Had to spend a extra 15 to adjust the Brakes! But I still park in Neutral with Tractor Brakes applied.
     
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