I realize that my answer will start a s**t storm, and it might be seen to be hijacking the thread, but here goes:
I was taught by professional truck drivers at an early age that you never start in any gear that requires pushing against a spring. Gears set up that way are to be used only for manouvering, such as reverse and Low-low. It is very difficult to maintain your forward momentum and to shift into the next gear when the shifter needs to be brought out of its spring-loaded position.
The first gear on the Spicer 3053A has a first gear that is very low that requires the driver to push against a spring to engage it Therefore, I never start my trucks in 1st, always in 2nd. (Unless I am stopped on a very steep hill, or heavily loaded.)
The reverse gear, you will admit, is very low. It is, in fact 5.90 to 1 ratio. The first gear is almost the same, at 6.00 to 1 ratio.
I have donned my flame suit and I am standing by for the first volley.
Arthur P. Bloom, Pres.
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