back long ago and far away when the first power steering trucks came out
everyone said "we can't feel the road" blah blah blah
humanity doesnt like change
but we are all drawn to controversy like bears to honey![]()
Tired of shifting
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Lpaters, Jan 25, 2013.
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I can see where this thread is going... My mama is better than your mama!!!
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Pete...the difference is YOU KNOW HOW to drive a manual...and CHOOSE not to...
i have driven more than one truck that had an automatic, i personally HATED them...i do agree tho....just because someone drives an automatic doesnt make them lazy.....
thank goodness for the rookies...who else am i gonna ask stuff so i can learn??? duh....
agreed on both counts
i think EVERYONE should learn on a manual first....i agree with you
dont tease me....
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Well that would explain why I have been taping my hands...knuckles dragging on the floor all the time. And I have been eating bunches of bananas lately..And the other day at the zoo with the kids I thought Lucille the Orangutan was kinda cute...I wonder..Would that be considered "Inter-Species" dating?
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Not sure why "Shifting makes a Truck Driver a Truck Driver" Why not save energy and muscle use for something more then this? I prefer an Automatic but I may just be a "Steering Wheel Holder" But I can keep up with the 3 nickel quad boxes, and whatever they used to have, old timers and rest of the best in their collection of sticks coming out of the dog house on the COE!
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I drove a auto for the first two years where I'm at and just got a 10sd manual couple weeks ago...made me realize how much I missed shifting gears..ya pain in the ### in traffic but I love shifting them gears don't ever want a auto again. I almost drive a real truck just missing the Pete emblem lol
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why using a manual if you are going to float,
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I"ve read alot about how being able to shift gives you more control on driving the truck. Doesn't an automatic take driver error out of the equation and shift according to speed/rpms?
I'm asking if the automatic will put you in the right gear for , say, going up/down a grade or if they have been known to put the driver in a dangerous situation? Either way, will each and every driver choose the same gear if all conditions are the same? Load, transmission, speed limit, grade, weather conditions, road conditions and any of the other myriad of things that determine the proper gear? If not, then whose advice do you listen to?
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