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Re: Synchronized vs. Non Synchronized Transmissio
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Posted by jdemaris on April 04, 2006 at 06:34:27 from (69.67.230.178):
In Reply to: Re: Synchronized vs. Non Synchronized Transmissio posted by Walt Davies on April 03, 2006 at 10:10:12:
I drove guite a few 50s road-tractors and this discussion would have seemed silly then - since none of them had synchros and most required constant split-shifting - it was just part of driving like turning the steering wheel. If I was used to a certain truck, I rarely had to double-clutch except with a few old Brockways. But - in regard to any tractor shifting well if done right - there are a few dogs that are just about impossible to shift on the go without some clash. One example is the collar-shift CSS trans. that Deere used in their industrial 2010 wheel tractors. Even when new, they would clash even with the most experienced operator - and would get worse over time since every gear-clash would flatten the engagement teeth on the shift collars.
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