Hands down the best auto I've driven, argueably the best auto on the market today. You should try this gearbox with a retarder and Adaptive cruise control, unbelievable!
Automatic transmissions
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Youngtrucker19, Jun 25, 2013.
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I have not had the chance to drive an auto, believe there are no autos at my company.
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Drove one once and didnt like it. I would never buy one would want to know the expence of repairs
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autos are always more expensive, of course if your company has rookies who would grind a lot that might average out on cost
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I drove a International 9400 day cab (like driving a combine down the road) with an automatic at Tango and hated every time I got stuck with it. Pain in the ### to back up. It was a lot like trying to get a train moving where you had to throttle it up a good deal to get it moving then back off before you got to moving to fast. Nothing like a car when its got 30-40k lbs of scrap paper in the box. Didn't pull worth a #### and the Cat motor it was married to made it drink fuel like it was going outta style because Cats suck on MPG as it is and then have a tranny that shifts at much higher RPMs than you would with a manual to help conserve on fuel. Never ever ever EVER will I drive another one. Its either a straight 10 or a 13 for me.
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Until 2 months ago when I was issued my new company tractor I have never driven an automatic
we have the Eaton Fuller Ultrashift. No clutch pedal. With a manual option. I pull a liquid tank.
I just knew I was gonna hate it. Well once I got over trying to clutch and reaching for a shifter that isn't there. Lol. I can't believe how sweet this thing is. Much more relaxed driving.KANSAS TRANSIT Thanks this. -
This is a thread for the lazy people who would rather drink coffee and watch scenery than shift gears. To each their own I'll keep my fuller 18 and 3 pedals besides driving an auto has to get boring after a while with absolutely nothing to do. I can see a lot of drivers keeping their right hand occupied with one of them paddles with the ball on elastic string like we used to have...#### I feel old now. God forbid we start talking about catching the ball in the cup. -
I have only drove one once, and when I would get ready to grab for the stick, or get ready to use the clutch and there was nothing there lol I don't know how many times I did that. I havn't drove enough of them to help you, but I can say this I would def not want to pay to get them worked on. Everything is expensive, but them autos look out!!!!
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Bottom line is, I am NOT going to tell someone else what they should or shouldn't drive, but it seems that when it comes to auto's there is a lot of misinformation out there.
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