Your right, forgot to mention how smooth it shifts, you don't really feel it. If I was hauling tanker I'd most likely use manual shift around town, just to be sure.
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Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by RogerThat72, Apr 20, 2015.
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I will guess you are driving an 3,4 or 5th gen Ultrashift? -
Any tanker companies in the West/Central states that drive autos?
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how is that thing for climbing hills ?
hit that steep one in anything I have driven and you are screwed since there will be no down shifting . Well the KW did allow for this but not as good as a manual. The FL was worthless. they just stall out . Then go down and your screwed again because no way to down shift . then take off and have drive axle or trailer go into a small dip in road and the things cant shift because speed changes . Rev up drop back into lower gear rev up ..... Same goes for driving in dirt , mud , sand .. -
Na, it's only been 8 years, nothing much has changed, everything is pretty much the same,.........
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