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<p>[QUOTE="TravR1, post: 11713536, member: 206908"]I think that's what happened today. I'm on flat land today mostly. But I had an upgrade I had to downshift and it was smooth. Popped right in. Right at about 48 mph or so, just pushed it straight up.</p><p><br /></p><p>Then I drove into a weigh station and broke the truck. Right under dot nose. Fortunately they didn't seem to care. They weighed me and sent me on down the road.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TravR1, post: 11713536, member: 206908"]I think that's what happened today. I'm on flat land today mostly. But I had an upgrade I had to downshift and it was smooth. Popped right in. Right at about 48 mph or so, just pushed it straight up. Then I drove into a weigh station and broke the truck. Right under dot nose. Fortunately they didn't seem to care. They weighed me and sent me on down the road.[/QUOTE]
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