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How often do you use low range

Seth_O

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You go to Prairie City? That's where I take mine
Sure do, headed there on tues in fact ;-). I'm always looking for other places to offroad my duece though, if you know of any in the area......

Not a lot of dueces in these parts, where are you located?
 

91W350

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Low range low gear is the correct selection for climbing up on the upper deck of a stepped deck trailer, especially if towing another dead deuce behind you. Thanks Troy for the new life lesson...

Glen
 

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LowTech

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Sometimes we use low range all day. Some of the dirt tracks we run aren't any good for high speed (over 30mph) ;)
I find low range is great for when I know we're not going to be going faster than 25mph. It lets us have 5 forward gears instead of 3. Just right for those 6 hour, 100 mile, days. :cool:
And def for backing the 105's.
 

Akicita

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I like to use low 1st to back up my driveway. There's a slight incline and I have to snake around whatever other cars, tractor, etc. are parked there at the time, which isn't always easy since my truck is regular issue, not bobbed. I always park the Deuce in the back near the house. Going at that slow speed allows me to stay out of trouble. I have the tarp on the truck now and depend 100% on the mirrors to see where I'm going. In low 1st, the truck moves without jerks - if I don't hit anything.

Every once in a while I use low to get to the main road just to shift through the gears in low.
 

212sparky

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I start out in low second always and run the gears and shift to high. My truck seems to get up to speed with less strain on the drivetrain.
 
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