We send all our farm guys in for the test in IL in a auto-shift day cab with a 30-foot trailer. NEVER had any restriction placed on a CDL.
A note to the anti-auto crowd
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by striker, May 6, 2012.
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Drove a 2012 780 with the iShift and 40k in the box. Now that is hands down the best auto on the market. It is the same one that has been used in Europe for a decade and you would have thought you where driving the family station wagon. Only way I knew it was shifting was from the sound.
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It varies form state to state. You will get a restriction on your license in Michigan, I know that much.
I think what's being said here is that drivers like to be in control of those gears instead of leaving it up to a computer... -
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You know in the early days of internal combustion engines the spark timing was not left up to an automatic control.
The driver had to adjust it with a dial leaver usually located on the steering.
I guess the drivers felt in control of the timing.
Before there were air or electric solenoids the driver often had 2 sticks fitted to the gear box.
I guess the drivers felt in charge of the shift instead of leaving it to a solenoid.Scania man Thanks this. -
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). Supposedly Mack is going to offer both the joystick design and the pushbutton design.
Mack's M-Drive and Volvo's I-Shift use torque converters, they are 2 peddle designs -
I do believe if i ever do buy another rig, might look at that v8 powered scania might be like an ole 600 horse 355 cat power converted deisel thou that is a far peice off.....
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