[AT] good view of shifting a 13 speed roadranger
Ron Cook
rlcook at longlines.com
Sun Mar 7 13:10:55 PST 2010
Yes! That is what I noticed, Frank. And I agree with you 100%.
Upshift is main up and then aux down. Downshift is aux up and then main
down. Has to be that way. I bet Charlie does it that way too. You are
ahead of me. I didn't start until 1959, you old duffer.
The Western Star is nice! Is it Cat powered? Down here in the flat
country all I need is my FLD120, 3406 at just 350hp, and 10 speed.
80,000 lb gross is all. A 13 speed would be nicer, especially this time
of year when the roads are soft.
Ron Cook
Salix, IA
Frank wrote:
> If you will notice..he is shifting the red button before he shifts the main
> stick.........if the main stick should happen to come out of gear just a
> little soon or a little late it will make a big bang and sometimes if it
> comes out with the bang the transmission will break off near the rear of the
> case.....
> You should shift them main first and as soon as it is in gear shift the red
> one....
>
> Did not mean to be too critical but it can happen and does .....
>
> As Charlie has stated correctly(not disagreeing with you Charlie just be
> careful when you do it that way) ......but if you end up letting up on the
> throttle too quickly ...and you have already flipped the red....bang
>
> I only just started doing this so not the expert......(I started in 1956 and
> still on the road as of yesterday and STILL not an expert)
> A couple of the ones I have driven are on my web site and the one I drive
> now loaded with cement and grossing 115,500.....
>
> www.angelfire.com/mt/deeregp/index.html
>
> towards the bottom
>
>
> Transmissions I have run:
> 5 speed main and 4 speed Brownie
> 4 and 4
> 5 and 3
> Heavy 15
> Roadrangers in 10 13 and 18 speeds
>
> 6 speed Alison Automatic
> 6 Speed Auto with 3 speed Brownie
> And the best of all was
> 5 and 4 with a double reduction rear end.(3 sticks)
>
> The most miles I have put on are with the 13 Eaton
> Frank
>
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> In a message dated 3/5/2010 6:29:54 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
> gremaux at midrivers.com writes:
>
> He is preselecting
>
> Can you explain that a bit. I have an International with a roadranger.
> It's a 70's vintage with the "slide selector" and red and green air lines.
>
> I only drove it a few miles and parked it. It has the DT 466 in it. Way
> underpowered for what I wanted the truck for.
>
> Gary
>
> Renton, WA
>
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