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<p>[QUOTE="x1Heavy, post: 7457137, member: 178676"]Well..</p><p><br /></p><p>450,000 aint that bad.</p><p><br /></p><p>It's not so much transmission as people. We were a team that never shut our truck off (2001 Century with the rockwell auto back then.) until everyone realized with a few tows that we have to stop once a week for a few hours regardless. So orders came down to dispatch to halt us for 6 hours with the truck off once a week. That was also our time to catch up laundry etc.</p><p><br /></p><p>I guess it's ok. Im not current on the newer tractors. My last new tractor dated to 2009, and that one was a Idrive auto. A early version I suppose. Shortly before my surgery.</p><p><br /></p><p>Im sorry I cannot give you solid answers. What I can tell you is this.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anything built by man will eventually break. When it does I hope you have savings large enough to either replace it or fix it. whatever it is that broke.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="x1Heavy, post: 7457137, member: 178676"]Well.. 450,000 aint that bad. It's not so much transmission as people. We were a team that never shut our truck off (2001 Century with the rockwell auto back then.) until everyone realized with a few tows that we have to stop once a week for a few hours regardless. So orders came down to dispatch to halt us for 6 hours with the truck off once a week. That was also our time to catch up laundry etc. I guess it's ok. Im not current on the newer tractors. My last new tractor dated to 2009, and that one was a Idrive auto. A early version I suppose. Shortly before my surgery. Im sorry I cannot give you solid answers. What I can tell you is this. Anything built by man will eventually break. When it does I hope you have savings large enough to either replace it or fix it. whatever it is that broke.[/QUOTE]
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