Help...trouble shifting into 6th gear.

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  1. Diletantte Driver

    Diletantte Driver Light Load Member

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    Hey.. You had the smarts to post your question here. kudos.
    And good luck on your career.
     
  2. Moosetek13

    Moosetek13 Road Train Member

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    The 2013 Volvo's have a 10 speed.
    It was a welcome change from the 9 in the previous versions.

    But, ya, if you're going left and up instead of far left and down you will be skipping a gear to 7th.
     
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    Post how it goes driver the next time you drive.
     
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    I have A Freightliner Classic (1994 ) , 425 Cat , Mechanical , 9 speed OD Eaton with A shift pattern that has the last gear " up " on the H , where 3 would be , 4 was there instead. Same in high range , 8 is where 7 would usually be. When I got the truck we had to replace the beat up gear that you would instinctively think of as A " down shift " , but on mine it's an up . Had A Mack , 13 speed with the same pattern and it took A while to break the habit. These are old trucks , probably not designed that way anymore , but your description reminds me of the Mack , which had no shift pattern diagram mounted in the cab and had me scratching my head and using many bad words ! The Mack was an R700 , V8 Mack engine which worked very well for me ; despite all the bad press it got. On the Mack I found the variance quite by accident !
     
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    Made a HUGE difference.
     
  6. ‘Olhand

    ‘Olhand Cantankerous Crusty

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    Sleeve w/out quoting ur whole post--both tranny u mentioned r what we used 2 call(still could I guess)a GEORGIA OVERDRIVE!! Lots set up that way back in the day--with 2 days newer boxes not much need although have seen a few 18 that way considered a double over--technically speaking has to do with the size of the cog u can run in that position what will fit in the box more room 4 bigger gear one in then against the wall
    Just my $.02
     
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    Drove a few with the "true" overdrive pattern. Mostly older 15 speeds but one 10 that was that way. Took a few times till I figured it out.

    Eaton used to have the pattern on all trucks with an "o" in the name(ie RTO15715). The ones with an "x" were overdrive transmissions with a direct shift pattern (RTX15715). The ones with nothing were direct (RT15715).

    I dont think they sell many if any with the flipped top two gears anymore. It does make it easier for the co driver to climb in and out of sleeper though.

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    Technically they consider a double over drive a main box that is in overdrive with an auxillary also in overdrive. Not just having two overdrive ratios like the modern roadrangers.
     
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    ‘Olhand Cantankerous Crusty

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    Yes sir u r absolutely correct--I should have said they consider them double overs--@least that is how I have heard the couple of drivers I met who had them refer to them--just one of those things I figured its their truck let em call it what they want! LOL
     
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    Generally easier that way with most people. Haha.

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