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Re: Manual vs automatic tranny
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Posted by the tractor vet on June 14, 2007 at 08:13:16 from (75.19.125.193):
In Reply to: Manual vs automatic tranny posted by CWL on June 14, 2007 at 04:40:28:
Keep looken they are out there and don't let someone tell ya that a slush box is better it is the fact that people are lazy don't want to mess with shiften gears plus the fact that the younger set don't know how . Heck look at the big rigs out there today they are going the slush box way as they can not find people that can drive a non syncro trans. and can't count past 10 , They get lost in 13 and 18 speed trans. Oh yea with a 10 speed they don't have to take there shoes off to count on there toes either. I have had to slush box pickups and both i have had to rebuild the transmission in even after beefen them up with extra clutchs bigger coolers they did not stand up that well and woooo be you if ya ever got in some place with a load and could not break her over the stall speed of the converter if it was not a 4x4 with a transfer case where ya could drop down into low range . Never had a problem breaking a load out with a gear trans.
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