Posted by butch(OH) on December 18, 2017 at 04:05:33 from (66.192.33.38):
In Reply to: 5+2 trans posted by stonerock on December 17, 2017 at 15:29:15:
Yes I can shift one. He isnt talking about your basic 5 and 2 guys. I bought a new 1700 Loadstar in 1976 and it had the progressive trans. For those that dont know what he is talking about the shift pattern as you are going up through the gears is 4L to 5L then shift the axle and then 4H to 5H. It gives you 4 closely spaced gears where you need them without the huge drop in RPMs from 5L to 5H you have with a standard 5 and 2 set up. The tricky shift is when you come to a hill and need to shift down from 4H to 5L. This is accomplish by shifting the axle last, same as if you were going up through the gears. Basically all you need to remember is axle up, shift it before the trans, axle down, shift it after the trans.
Stonerock I would haul a few loads for you for free just to spend some seat time in those trucks.
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