in time, many things get better (with age), like a fine wine.
however, if todays newbies or school students are hell bent on automatics, they can have at it, cuz they just ain't the same trucker as many of us were.
they all want gizmo's, that are NOT as dependable as they think they are, like the stupid GPS.....
LEARN how to read an atlas, LEARN how to make a proper polite phone call to the customer, LEARN how to take directions, and READ those directions verbatim.
frankly i do not see a wave or rash of 100% automatics/automated transmissions.....there will always be sticks.
and those foolish "steering wheel holders" had better know how to drive one, and NOT get the auto only restriction.
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I honestly don't even care about automated vs manual, or even how fast it runs uphill... as long as the stupid thing will stay out of the shop, none of the other crap even matters. I don't even care that much about governed speed (within reason... 55 is a bit much) This truck I am in now, I usually sit at 68mph when I can. My moving average over a month, almost no matter what, is always 58. When I had a truck that would run 85 (if I wanted to waste the money) My moving average was always about 59 or so. The only thing that higher speed gets is faster tire wear, crappy fuel econ, and a wider spread between your top speed and average speed. Everything else is just noise.Blue jeans, Another Canadian driver and Wasted Thyme Thank this. -
All the time until someone would give me the keys and let me sleep while doing it. Brother cmon, driving is easy af, maneuvering is the skill
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then comes the replacement parts, costs.....
as well as the labor time for diagnostics and removal/replacement time.
it ain't gonna be a free ride for the companies that have several in thier fleets, and they all break down with in a window of time from each other.
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Driving a Pete 389 with the heavy clutch left me with a limp. It seems to be slowly getting better but sure is painful. Drove a KW stick for a year b4 that with no problems. Pete needs to do something about the awkward position of that clutch. It's the same in the 579.
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1 week should be good to go. Hammer downnnn
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