Anyone will try automatic transmission as a new truck driver straight from school?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by nsxftw, Mar 14, 2012.

  1. -MadMax-

    -MadMax- Light Load Member

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    Our AT Volvo's don't have a jake brake...

    They have some sort of transmission brake.
     
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  3. striker

    striker Road Train Member

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    so were you using the brakes or were you taking a break? I'm confused, I mean if you were using the brakes and it barely slowed down, then there was a problem. If you were taking a break and it barely slowed down, well, then you were the problem, which was it?

    Yes, I'm playing grammer cop. If you don't know the difference between brakes and breaks, maybe digging a ditch is right for you.
     
  4. striker

    striker Road Train Member

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    All are different, most autoshifts have some sort of engine brake (jake or similar), regular auto seem to all have trans brakes or a combination of the two.
     
  5. BigJim1937

    BigJim1937 Medium Load Member

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    Well boys and girls are we talking automatics or are we talking electronic shift. Not that it matters. Dont know if I would be hiring anyone who doesnt know how to use a stick. Then again I am still baffled as to how in the matter of a few days some newbee was able to totally screw up a transmission brake, and glaze the clutch. Any real driver knows the only time you need a clutch is to stop and start. And taking it to the floor well thats just a waste of energy. I figure all school kids should learn to drive with a stick and properly shift a truck, for proper use see above.
     
  6. windsmith

    windsmith Road Train Member

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  7. T-Lady

    T-Lady Medium Load Member

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    Ahem...I believe it's "grammar"...but that's cool that you didn't know...after all, you're a grammar Nazi, not a spelling one.
     
  8. MNdriver

    MNdriver Road Train Member

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    technically

    JAke brake is a acronym for Jacob's Engine retarder.

    Everything else is either an engine retarder or a transmission retarder.
    http://www.jacobsvehiclesystems.com/

    jake brakes are only on Paccar and Cummins engines.

    if you don't understand the system you are using....

    You can't use it properly.
     
  9. striker

    striker Road Train Member

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    I'll take a one word mistake, compared to the dozen in most posts. Given the number of people who apparently don't know the difference between a break and a brake, I'm surprised they are capable of putting their clothes on everyday.......well, maybe the don't.
     
  10. striker

    striker Road Train Member

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    really?
    http://www.jacobsvehiclesystems.com/global-markets/north-america/

    apparently you didn't read the whole site:

    Cummins, CUMMINS/MOPAR, CAT, Detroit, Navistar, Mack, Renault, Paccar, Fuso, Hino, Daimler are some of their customers.
     
    chalupa Thanks this.
  11. -MadMax-

    -MadMax- Light Load Member

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    I am now able to shift up w/out using the clutch.

    However, I am quite yet unsuccessful DOWN shifting w/out using the clutch. Of course, using the clutch is how we were taught in school so I have to get out of the whole double clutching technique to improve on floating the gears down.



    BTW - this topic is now all over the place lol
     
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