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polarisrider1

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and I would pay to see that. I think I can drive a truck transmission now after watching that video.
Your way ahead of me on that transmission. I was told it can be driven like an automatic except you shift????????? And sometimes you don't even us the clutch??????? Hi lo button lever lever button. What kind of tranny does that chick on ice road truckers have in her truck??? I do know that our "Motor Home" has a turbo diesel and has a ton of Amsoil cursing threw it.
I am good for about 5 speeds and then I go ADA on it, and start fiddling with the radio.
 
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Firecatguy

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the new gal on IRT drives an old split 10.....I think the other is a split 12.....easy to drive guys just like riding a bike....
 

RevKev

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Oh my gosh! I thought it was a 9 or 13 speed. Just that answers a few questions for me. A 10 speed is a whole new beast to me. lever button, button lever. I will practice and make you proud. back to the video.

Not just any 10 speed, but a Super 10, or as their known in the Trucking Industry, Stupid 10:D
 

polarisrider1

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Not just any 10 speed, but a Super 10, or as their known in the Trucking Industry, Stupid 10:D
I will just stick to fiddling with the Syruis radio or whatever it is called, I got most the legendary trucker tunes memorized and a load of 5 hr. energy drinks at the snow show!!
 

polarisrider1

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Those things actually work? I've been hesitant to use 'em.
They do for me. No crash, no burn! The rep in the booth at the show said that the inventor of this stuff nets $3,000,000 (three million) per day after expenses. Heck it is everywhere. This past summer while out to Sturgis they had it next to the octane booster for bikes. There was a sign on the counter stating Octane booster for bikes and octane booster for bikers with arrows pointing at the products. The cashier lady said it just flies off the shelf.
 
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