In my case, it seems like Jrayl has been moving towards automatic more and more recently.. I've been trying to move into a manual for months now to no avail, since that is my preference.
However, since I have gotten to drive a veriety of automatic trucks for most of my career.
So far, my #1 prefered automatic is the volvo I shift, easily controlled, shifts into correct gears reliabilily most of the time.
The Eaton automatic on the other hand is a joke.. I've seen numerous shifting errors with this transmission.. (example, letting the engine rev to 2,600+ RPM before shifting, gear hopping, shift delays, ect.) Another issue is that the transmission has a jackrabbit reverse, it's trying to fully engage the clutch and send you flying towards the dock, so. Backing up is tricky with eaton.
Companies that still have manual transmission vehicles
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S&S Transport of ND . I saw a newer T680 today with a manual although it had all that bendix crap on the side skirts
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I wonder if Western distributing still runs manuals . I cant see their trucks being spec'd with automated transJForce28 and Speed_Drums Thank this. -
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I figured it must have a bad sensor, so I wrote it up when I got back to the terminal.
Our guys looked it over, sent it up to Volvo.
A sensor had indeed failed, and burned up the internal clutch.
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