Most grain haulers with “real” trucks aren’t at 78-79k. They’re 90k-100k plus. And with those trucks slow is smooth and smooth is fast.
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I think this Volvo is a 460/1650. I know this sweedish dog w/13 a speed doesn't start fast on the low side, but once I am on the high side of the box it picks up speed faster, until I have to shift out of 11th, then 11th and 12th have the same top speed so unless I am above 75k lbs, I don't even bother with 12th, I go from wound out in 11th right straight to 13th.Last edited: Jul 7, 2024
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Wasn't that many years ago a 350 Cummins was big power
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I don't remember if that extra uprate added much to the torque though, especially connected to a 9 speed.Lonesome Thanks this. -
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