Sorry. IMO, anyone that needs an auto to concentrate on his surroundings isn't a truck driver yet.
You asked who preferred what trans and why. You didn't like the answer. Tough. Goodnight. I'm not feeding anymore trolls tonight.
Automatic Manual Transmissions vs Manual Transmissions
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by ChicagoDave, Dec 22, 2015.
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I have to admit that 90's with an AMT can be tricky until you get used to it. -
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Why do schools have manuals ? when you graduate your just gonna be put in a auto
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Some companies (Knight for example) will choose to order an Eaton 9 speed convertible transmission that can be made into a 13 speed with adding the splitter air lines and 13 speed knob because that will net a higher resale value than an automatic.
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Look on your trucks data plate on the door. If you have a 9 speed and the data plate lists the transmission as an RTOC-XX09A, you have a 13 speed gearbox without the splitter being hooked up.
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They also had those convertible 9 speeds with "Top 2" auto shifting where the transmission shifted between 8hi and 8lo automatically. Don't think those were as popular.
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