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What I need to know is do you have a problem getting in second gear sitting still at a stop.
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What I need to know is do you have a problem getting in second gear sitting still at a stop.
Yes and no. It's natural tendency is to resist, however, as another person mentioned, let the clutch out a tiny bit, and it will go in. Downshift to second prior to stopping. It takes some getting used to.
No offense taken emr, but I have yet to see any literature from the manufacturer or the Army that states this practice can do harm.Please do not mind the reply, If your second goes , and it may never , It will only be driver error, not the trucks fault...Now i am just stating a fact because so many guys blame there trucks when things go wrong, Like the tires got me stuck is the one that makes me laugh the loudest...just saying i am sure u said it in jest, But it will only go if it is over driven and/or over loaded,none the trucks fault ...Randy
sounds like worn second synco. this will cause this everytimeI tried today to take off in 1st gear all day.I cannot get enough momentum to finally get it in 2nd gear,im barely moving to justify doing it.It seems 2nd gear fights to go in when I go from 1st to 2nd.The other gears are fine going in.
1.) the deuce transmission is barely adequate for the job. It was barely adequate for the gasser engine which is a bit less powerful than the multifuel and also has less torque at the lowest end.Would someone please help me understand why we should not take off in second gear? Why would the load on second gear with an empty truck be any worse than taking off in first gear with a loaded truck and shifting to second. Or even shifting to second on a hill. I am not sure the torque load is enough to cause a problem if the truck is empty even with taller tires.
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