Looking4new
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- Joined
- Apr 8, 2012
- Messages
- 10,236
- Location
- Northern Ontario, Canada
- Tractor
- 2012 Kioti CK27HST w/cab
International Harvester trucks for the longest time didn't have syncromesh transmissions, I had a 1700 full tandem 5X4 transmissions with the 504 cu in motor, gravel truck. Only used the clutch to go into first and reverse. The rest of the time it was shift by ear and timing and pay attention to the tack.Good Tractor Morning Drew,
The big question is who could figure out how to do a downshift without grinding the gears ?Very tricky for people that have no clue how to perform a double clutch at the correct rpm and even trickier for people that have never driven a standard transmission. I’m sure Bill could do it, he was a professional driver
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I taught a 14 year old how to shift that truck, but wouldn't let him drive it until he turned 15 (he was a little taller then and could reach the pedals easier), only in the pit.
Later in life I got me a '70 Louisville Ford L800 (the first year of the Louisville line), had 5X4 clark transmissions full syncro trannies and still shifted without the clutch. Taught 5 guys in their 20s to shift the same way. Two of them had Hayes trucks.
I've been on many road tests over the years and hardly ever used the clutch and still passed the road test.
Although I know how to double clutch, I hardly ever did it.