• halvar@lemy.lol
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    5 days ago

    for a moment i thought this was loss

    Also is this for real? Never looked into truck transmissions or even just thought about them in general.

    • gnu@lemmy.zip
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      4 days ago

      The real shift patterns are like this:

      They look complicated but it’s not too bad when you get used to the idea. In normal use it’s basically a four speed H pattern with two different ways to increase the number of gears. You have a range selector to give you 8 main gears (you shift 1 through four in low range then flip to high range and move back to 1 position to give 5 through 8) and then you have a splitter that gives every gear a high and low ratio (in order you’d go 1st low -> 1st high -> 2nd low -> 2nd high -> etc). Normally you don’t need to use all the gears so you can skip some of the sequence - particularly when lightly loaded. Lo position is a particularly low ratio, and reverse is as per normal except you can split it to have a somewhat faster or slower reverse gear.

      I’ll admit I haven’t driven a full 18 speed but I’ve driven 9 speeds with a range selector and a 10 speed with a splitter and both were easy enough to learn so combining the two doesn’t seem as daunting as it might be to those who haven’t tried either.

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        4 days ago

        I couldn’t get the double clutching timing right, and my instructor was a cunt who got on my nerves the whole day of training. Also because they’re a gated gearbox, you’re supposed to follow the H pattern and not cut desire paths.

            • Swe_expat@mastodonsweden.se
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              4 days ago

              @SaneMartigan
              Impressive — unsynchronized gearboxes are no longer manufactured, in the EU will it soon be nearly impossible to get a driver’s license for a manual transmission.
              I need to reallocate 🙏

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                4 days ago

                They’re going out of fashion here too but it means there’s a heap of cheap old trucks available. With our housing cost issues, I’ve been daydreaming about building a house-truck of sorts.