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Title says it all.
Just to help me and other confused newbies out. Can somebody with a video camera sit in a 5-ton truck from the M39 (also named as G744) truck series and go through the proper routine of shifting gears.
Stop laughing.
I do not mean 1-2-3-4-5 but all options, like when and how to shift between high low etc. Do you go Low 1-2-3-4-5 in terrain and only on highways H1-2-3-4-5, or low1 high 1 low 2 high 2 low 3 high 3 etc etc.
There are a lot of video's on shifting gears in the nice old 18-gear trucks.
up close
more advanced
funny but slightly overdone
Time to add an M39 video as well.
I think there are a lot of newbies out there who are not really sure about this, but too embarrassed to ask or think they know OK but are not using all possibilities of our trucks. I know I do still am. Too many new trucks have semi or full-automatics, just hit the gas, adjust your cruise control and fall asleep, the truck will do the rest (booooring).
So somebody please?
PS, while we are at it, in all three cases, I copied the video URL as web link. Only in the first case, it ended up like a video where you just click the forward arrow to play, in the other two links, it just showed up as a web link. Why these do not show up as video's ready to run?
Just to help me and other confused newbies out. Can somebody with a video camera sit in a 5-ton truck from the M39 (also named as G744) truck series and go through the proper routine of shifting gears.
Stop laughing.
I do not mean 1-2-3-4-5 but all options, like when and how to shift between high low etc. Do you go Low 1-2-3-4-5 in terrain and only on highways H1-2-3-4-5, or low1 high 1 low 2 high 2 low 3 high 3 etc etc.
There are a lot of video's on shifting gears in the nice old 18-gear trucks.
up close
more advanced
funny but slightly overdone
Time to add an M39 video as well.
I think there are a lot of newbies out there who are not really sure about this, but too embarrassed to ask or think they know OK but are not using all possibilities of our trucks. I know I do still am. Too many new trucks have semi or full-automatics, just hit the gas, adjust your cruise control and fall asleep, the truck will do the rest (booooring).
So somebody please?
PS, while we are at it, in all three cases, I copied the video URL as web link. Only in the first case, it ended up like a video where you just click the forward arrow to play, in the other two links, it just showed up as a web link. Why these do not show up as video's ready to run?