Out of all the stupid, I mean super trucker videos on 5&4 shifting that is the only time I've ever seen it done the right way. Used to drive an old Ford with a god awful 3208 cat and a 5&4, total piece of shit but man I got good at going through the gears on that thing
@@carlwilliams1570 mine was orange, both were probably either ex state or ex county. Which is kind of funny thinking about it since most current county and state workers can't even drive a 9 speed let alone a 2 sticker
Good old 2 and a quarter Kitty shitter! The first fords to have them they were actually designed to fit in place of a 477 or 534 gasser that was the standard for Fords at the time, basically all they wanted was a cheap Diesel engine that made the same power as a big block gasser but was cheaper on fuel.
It was a trick but, I learned 10, 12, 13, and 18 speed Eatons in 2019 to get my CDL-A. Never got to try one of these but would love the opportunity. Great shifting. As a mechanic, I can see that this is more of an art form than a science. Plus lots of timing and rhythm. 4.5 stars because I thought I heard and saw a little grinding. But I've talked to retired truckers who said nobody ever had a perfect day with these things I wanna learn it
You culd tell those old brownie drivers when they made the move to a simpler tranny, like a straight 9, or even a bus with a 4 and a two speed axle. They'd wind those so-and-so's so tight make you grit your teeth. lol
Thank god for this video. Just bought a 76 4300 international small cam 350 cummins with a 5&4 and it really made me scratch my head at first until I stumbled across this
@@SouthSaskFarmer1 I went back to the shop got in mine and shifted it like this and fell in love with it. Went flawless until the 4spd box got caught in 3rd but I got under it and popped it out and sprayed the shafts with some Schaefer’s lube and limbered it up a lot.
I did a lot of that with the gas tandems we had, only problem was about the time you get through all the gears on those gutless bastards it’s time to start slowing down to turn!
Spent some time driving dump trucks with those things. I was young and thought it was great fun. We skipped some gears because they were so close together Wound the piss outa those tall deck 427 Chevies we had. Never blew one up though!
Same with an old IHC 392 we're getting ready to retire (a 1975 Loadstar 1800 grain dump with the same pattern 5x4). Generally only use the 4 speed between 3-4 on the main, and only 3-2, 3-3, 4-2, 4-3, as the gear overlap is ridiculous. The 4 speed 1st gets used off-road, plus to avoid main first. They said the transmission is older than the truck. Shift the 5 speed synchronized trans at 3500, then double-clutch the 4spd up or down.
Dad had a L8000, heavy spec., tandem dump, geared low for local hauling, with a Spicer 5 / 4. As a kid, I can still picture him splitting gears, only now I’d describe it as simultaneously pushing and pulling two mismatched levers on a rattling old slot machine. 🤣
Dam good job Nick there not too many guys that can drive a 5and a 4 anymore !👍👍👍😉 The first truck I learned how to drive had a 5 and a 3 it was a 1961 White with a straight 6 gas single cab twin screw and a 650 bushel box!👍
Man I don't miss that. When my brothers and I were your age we had a 59 Dodge 700 tandem with a dead axle. We decided that we needed a twin screw. I found a 64 IH loadstar with a henrickson and a 3 speed. The frames were a different size but we made it fit and double framed it. Of course the truck was pretty cool. Lol and we were young. I like my 9 and 10 speed a lot more. Lol
IH put a lot of those 5+4 trans in , not many left now. I drove sugar beet truck with that trans a lot of years ago and my neighbor had 4 trucks like that and everyone drove them different. Mechanic told me that the 5+4 was bullet proof but still the most hated trans.
I was a twin stick junky years ago. I had a Ford with a 5+3. You could climb a mountain or fly. I'de reach through the steering wheel to mix gears. I don't miss driving it in the cities. Ha ha. MB BAR RANCH
I used to drive a 5 4 hauling sugar beets I'd need practice to remember how I did it if I were ever to do that again. Good video, brings back memories.
When I was in the navy I drove a ford that had the same setup everyday from Norfolk to Portsmouth Va at least 3 times a day for about nine months delivering supply's to the carrier I was stationed on. By the end I was really tired of that old truck and sick of shifting so much. Having a fuller is almost like having a automatic next to one of those. Lol
Nice job here in northern Ontario I have an old corn binder like that use in the bush which is fun . I had an older fella drive it and he could split shift it , make it keep up to the big boys . By the by my International is an old dog 1910 series and the model year is 1972 was my Grand fathers
I drove one many yrs back. A friend bought a 1968 semi with a 5 by 4. He asked me. I told him the little I recalled. He said he watched videos where you MUST shift both at same time. I was sure I shifted one, then the other. (Sometimes both on same shift but separately. This helps remind me. I was only going 25 miles. Small lumberyard truck, and older farmer grain trucks. So longest strait away maybe 3 miles. Top speed 45 mph and too dang much shifting.
Holy grinding coffee batman. haha. I learned on a 72 x 13 letter shit spreader w/a 392, 5x4. Frank would not allow me to take my hand off the steering wheel. I had to shift the chopsticks one hand. Shifter' rite in the ketchup. Great vidya.
Having a whooper drinking a pop. All the time driving in 6-8 inches of white crap going 60 MPH grossing 80,000. Hell I shifted better just be listening to the engine never could double clutch worth a damn
no problem l can do that and roll a cigarette and not spill any tobacco rolling out of the bush or on the road. l learned that at 12 yrs old from my dad. if you didn't do it right you got your Butt kicked.
I’m late to the party but I grew up driving a 5+4 in a 66 Fargo with a 413 industrial gas. On the 4 I used 2 in the field loaded, 3 on the road loaded, 4 on the road empty and 1 when backing up to the auger. I never had to shift on the fly unless I wanted to. So basically I just drove it like a 5 speed. I was never shown how to shift on the fly like that. We farmed south of Outlook.
Well that was a letdown. I was expecting some complicated shift pattern and a bunch of two-handed shifting. Damn Internationals and having all the gears in number order!
holy cripes! If I shifted that bad, my Dad and Brother R.I.P. would be rolling over in their grave. Then come back from the grave just to slap the shit out of me. I was taught you treat the truck just like you would treat your lady. NICE! And that old truck will give it's last backfire for you.
South Sask Farmer they make us have a heavy licence for anything over 4.5 tonnes gross vehicle mass. Anyway I can tell she’s itching to have a go so don’t hold her back.
Now you know kids where they got the gearshifts for Fast and Furious movies. They also changes gears 5 times for every gear and still barely moved forward.
Dam Nick, that was exciting to watch. Thought I was slick with my chevs with a 4 and 2 and our old truck with a 5 and 2. I have an IH gasser for sale with a straight 5 speed. Thought I'd really miss the 2 speed, but not really a big deal. Interesting to watch. Now next time let's see you do that while eating a sandwich!! LOL! TOG out. Doug Piper is a funny guy!! Lol.
I like the way you challenged yourself... Let's see if I miss a gear🤣😂 Only driven a couple of twins... 4&3, 4&4, 5&3, 5&4, and a little upgraded one.. 10&4. Never owned one.. '59 Pete had the 5&4 replaced with a deep 15... Climb a tree or walk away.. I have no idea how fast she would go, but the previous owner had the speeding ticket framed in his office... 87mph with a full gear left🤣😂 Nice demonstration Nick!!! Would be a bitch too video in a cabover 🤣😁
I stopped shifting the chevy like that since the dam aux trans would jam all the time...have to have a pry bar in the cab all the time to get it back out of gear lol
Driven both ways... Pain in the ass when you forget Wich one you're playing with!!! Drove a Mack Quadriplex, air shift.. it didn't matter how you shifted, so, yup... Thumb shifted😎
@@straightpipeacres6365 yup..lol.. yet, all I own are nine's and tens🤣😂 Just a little slower up the hills, but with 425+, flat ground can get a guy in trouble 🤣😂
Well I guess it’s fair to say that truck is not very city friendly that’s insane that twin stick and I know they used to make ones of three sticks to I could just imagine how much fun that would be to drive
You could put anther box in there you had anuf time to shift anther box. L.o.l nice one. How come they put to box's in the truck as it's a small truck anyway. Nice job as you had the presher off being filmed doing. Or how many times did you have to film it to get right. L.o.l
5 speed with 4 ranges, i grew driving one. 1st and 1st was field, there is no sense in using all 20 gears. We would run up to pickup equipment and put it in 5x4 and cruise at 80. It Was new and unloaded. Hear that grinding, that means you're doing it wrong.
@@SouthSaskFarmer1 That's not important, my friend. DT 466 or not, for a S1900, the engine sounds very good and you are very good shifting the gears. And your truck still having the original 5 spoke rims. That's great!!
That is pain in my ass with 5x4 tried it just didn't like it ,I miss the 13 speed with overdrive best 13 speed I driving, also drove a 7 speed no splitter didn't care much for it and a 10 speed was somewhat ok but the power with a load was under power that suck lol😀 thanks for showing the shifting on 5x4 it looks like a truck hauling sugar beets the same crap.
Never had the "privilege" of driving a 5+4. 3 ton set up for spraying is a 4+2. Pete is a 18 speed with the Cat in it. Everything else is powershift or automatic on this farm haha. You're faster with your arms than me.
How in the hell are you supposed to drive that with a smoke, beer and cell phone at the same time? The synchros where nice LOL. My dad drove a Mac cabover for awhile for a fertilizer outfit and he just laughed if you cant find it grind it. I believe it was an old cement truck at one time. lol good times
Does that truck have hydraulic brakes? I see a driveline parking brake and I thought by 79 all air brake trucks had maxi brakes on at least 1 rear axle, but maybe not. A tandem with juice brakes sure would be interesting!
Congrats!!!!!! This is a very educational and funny vídeo, you are very good at shifting. Tell me something, whats your personal opinion of these kind of trasmissions?
Sorry to know that!! I've always wondered if this kind of set Up could improved the performance of a no very powerfull engine (dt's, Detroits 53's, cummins vt's, perkins 6354's etc.) Compared to a rt6610 Or a rt6613. Thanks anyway, keep sharing shifthing videos new generations need to know this things.
I always shifted my main stick first and shifted the auxiliary once I was in 5th on the main box unless I was in a field lugging down then I used the brownie a bit
Hiya Nick! Kind of thinking this could be a wonderful opportunity for Antoine to constructively critique your demonstration run there. Hey Antoine, is that how you split your shifters? -Bob...
Out of all the stupid, I mean super trucker videos on 5&4 shifting that is the only time I've ever seen it done the right way. Used to drive an old Ford with a god awful 3208 cat and a 5&4, total piece of shit but man I got good at going through the gears on that thing
Well thanks buddy!!!
Same here biggest turd ever to wear the yellow paint!
@@carlwilliams1570 mine was orange, both were probably either ex state or ex county. Which is kind of funny thinking about it since most current county and state workers can't even drive a 9 speed let alone a 2 sticker
Good old 2 and a quarter Kitty shitter! The first fords to have them they were actually designed to fit in place of a 477 or 534 gasser that was the standard for Fords at the time, basically all they wanted was a cheap Diesel engine that made the same power as a big block gasser but was cheaper on fuel.
It was a trick but, I learned 10, 12, 13, and 18 speed Eatons in 2019 to get my CDL-A.
Never got to try one of these but would love the opportunity.
Great shifting. As a mechanic, I can see that this is more of an art form than a science. Plus lots of timing and rhythm.
4.5 stars because I thought I heard and saw a little grinding. But I've talked to retired truckers who said nobody ever had a perfect day with these things
I wanna learn it
Everyone grinds a gear remember that
Grew up on a 1970 GMC with a 427 with a 5 by 4 twin screw. Lot's of old memories.
You culd tell those old brownie drivers when they made the move to a simpler tranny, like a straight 9, or even a bus with a 4 and a two speed axle. They'd wind those so-and-so's so tight make you grit your teeth. lol
Thank god for this video. Just bought a 76 4300 international small cam 350 cummins with a 5&4 and it really made me scratch my head at first until I stumbled across this
I was lost too when I bought her hahahaha
@@SouthSaskFarmer1 I went back to the shop got in mine and shifted it like this and fell in love with it. Went flawless until the 4spd box got caught in 3rd but I got under it and popped it out and sprayed the shafts with some Schaefer’s lube and limbered it up a lot.
I did a lot of that with the gas tandems we had, only problem was about the time you get through all the gears on those gutless bastards it’s time to start slowing down to turn!
More or less hahahah
Spent some time driving dump trucks with those things. I was young and thought it was great fun. We skipped some gears because they were so close together Wound the piss outa those tall deck 427 Chevies we had. Never blew one up though!
Leinie we hauled logs with some gas Chevys your right, wound the dog piss out of em
Same with an old IHC 392 we're getting ready to retire (a 1975 Loadstar 1800 grain dump with the same pattern 5x4). Generally only use the 4 speed between 3-4 on the main, and only 3-2, 3-3, 4-2, 4-3, as the gear overlap is ridiculous. The 4 speed 1st gets used off-road, plus to avoid main first. They said the transmission is older than the truck. Shift the 5 speed synchronized trans at 3500, then double-clutch the 4spd up or down.
Dad had a L8000, heavy spec., tandem dump, geared low for local hauling, with a Spicer 5 / 4. As a kid, I can still picture him splitting gears, only now I’d describe it as simultaneously pushing and pulling two mismatched levers on a rattling old slot machine. 🤣
Dam good job Nick there not too many guys that can drive a 5and a 4 anymore !👍👍👍😉 The first truck I learned how to drive had a 5 and a 3 it was a 1961 White with a straight 6 gas single cab twin screw and a 650 bushel box!👍
Man I don't miss that. When my brothers and I were your age we had a 59 Dodge 700 tandem with a dead axle. We decided that we needed a twin screw. I found a 64 IH loadstar with a henrickson and a 3 speed. The frames were a different size but we made it fit and double framed it. Of course the truck was pretty cool. Lol and we were young. I like my 9 and 10 speed a lot more. Lol
That was totally fucking AWSOME buddy 😁👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
IH put a lot of those 5+4 trans in , not many left now. I drove sugar beet truck with that trans a lot of years ago and my neighbor had 4 trucks like that and everyone drove them different. Mechanic told me that the 5+4 was bullet proof but still the most hated trans.
I can see that lol
I was a twin stick junky years ago. I had a Ford with a 5+3. You could climb a mountain or fly. I'de reach through the steering wheel to mix gears. I don't miss driving it in the cities. Ha ha.
MB BAR RANCH
Lol
I used to drive a 5 4 hauling sugar beets I'd need practice to remember how I did it if I were ever to do that again. Good video, brings back memories.
Fun to drive really eh though
South Sask Farmer yup it gives a guy something to do while you're going down the road.
I drove a GMC patio truck with two transmission for 10 years great beside the harvester
Ground to custom fit. Good demo, Nick.
When I was in the navy I drove a ford that had the same setup everyday from Norfolk to Portsmouth Va at least 3 times a day for about nine months delivering supply's to the carrier I was stationed on. By the end I was really tired of that old truck and sick of shifting so much. Having a fuller is almost like having a automatic next to one of those. Lol
Hahaha
Nice job here in northern Ontario I have an old corn binder like that use in the bush which is fun . I had an older fella drive it and he could split shift it , make it keep up to the big boys . By the by my International is an old dog 1910 series and the model year is 1972 was my Grand fathers
Looks like some nice fresh snow.
Nice shifting!! I like the twin sticks.. Awesome camera work, Camera wife!
The old Canadian gear jamr from way back 😂😂👍
We used to say to a driver like that, 'Grind me a pound while your at it', but in this case I think it's too late.
That was pretty exciting I was on the edge of my toilet seat the whole time
I drove one many yrs back. A friend bought a 1968 semi with a 5 by 4. He asked me. I told him the little I recalled. He said he watched videos where you MUST shift both at same time. I was sure I shifted one, then the other. (Sometimes both on same shift but separately. This helps remind me. I was only going 25 miles. Small lumberyard truck, and older farmer grain trucks. So longest strait away maybe 3 miles. Top speed 45 mph and too dang much shifting.
Holy grinding coffee batman. haha. I learned on a 72 x 13 letter shit spreader w/a 392, 5x4. Frank would not allow me to take my hand off the steering wheel. I had to shift the chopsticks one hand. Shifter' rite in the ketchup. Great vidya.
That looks pretty easy. Let's see you do it while eating a Big Mac.
Hahahah
Having a whooper drinking a pop. All the time driving in 6-8 inches of white crap going 60 MPH grossing 80,000. Hell I shifted better just be listening to the engine never could double clutch worth a damn
@John Smith Nope my introduction to a big truck was here's the keys and keep it out of the ditch. I was 11 or 12 at the time
no problem l can do that and roll a cigarette and not spill any tobacco rolling out of the bush or on the road. l learned that at 12 yrs old from my dad. if you didn't do it right you got your Butt kicked.
@@perrywannamaker1969 I suppose you can spill mayo on your pants at the same time also.
Bad ass! Man and machine!
A QUADRUPLE SPLIT SHIFT !?! wtf I love it lol!
Hell ya lol!!
Chevrolet had these Transmissions in there dump trucks. They were powered by a screaming daemon 653V Detroit diesel
I’m late to the party but I grew up driving a 5+4 in a 66 Fargo with a 413 industrial gas. On the 4 I used 2 in the field loaded, 3 on the road loaded, 4 on the road empty and 1 when backing up to the auger. I never had to shift on the fly unless I wanted to. So basically I just drove it like a 5 speed. I was never shown how to shift on the fly like that. We farmed south of Outlook.
Thank you so much brother
Nicccccccce job brother
For sure buddy!
Well that was a letdown. I was expecting some complicated shift pattern and a bunch of two-handed shifting. Damn Internationals and having all the gears in number order!
Hahahahah
you know these famers from Canada, they need picture cartoons for instructions LOL
Nice , smooth like gravy
Lots of practice lol
holy cripes! If I shifted that bad, my Dad and Brother R.I.P. would be rolling over in their grave. Then come back from the grave just to slap the shit out of me. I was taught you treat the truck just like you would treat your lady. NICE! And that old truck will give it's last backfire for you.
When is Amanda getting her truck license? My wife carts our grain and our son drives the header and I sit in the shade of a tree.🇦🇺👍
Dont need one to drive this truck lol a normal license is all you need as it had hydraulic breaks not air
South Sask Farmer they make us have a heavy licence for anything over 4.5 tonnes gross vehicle mass. Anyway I can tell she’s itching to have a go so don’t hold her back.
That's some funny shit right there Doug. Lol!!
Now you know kids where they got the gearshifts for Fast and Furious movies. They also changes gears 5 times for every gear and still barely moved forward.
Lol
Had one like that in a Fire truck at my local vol. Fire dept. Never could shift them all
Dam Nick, that was exciting to watch. Thought I was slick with my chevs with a 4 and 2 and our old truck with a 5 and 2. I have an IH gasser for sale with a straight 5 speed. Thought I'd really miss the 2 speed, but not really a big deal. Interesting to watch. Now next time let's see you do that while eating a sandwich!! LOL! TOG out. Doug Piper is a funny guy!! Lol.
Lol
Fuck you made that look easy every time I try hammering gears like that I end up clutching the dimmer switch and shifting the johnny bar
A big pile of shift work! Nice job
Lol
I like the way you challenged yourself... Let's see if I miss a gear🤣😂
Only driven a couple of twins...
4&3, 4&4, 5&3, 5&4, and a little upgraded one.. 10&4. Never owned one.. '59 Pete had the 5&4 replaced with a deep 15... Climb a tree or walk away.. I have no idea how fast she would go, but the previous owner had the speeding ticket framed in his office... 87mph with a full gear left🤣😂
Nice demonstration Nick!!!
Would be a bitch too video in a cabover 🤣😁
Lol 60mph down hill is all she has lol
@@SouthSaskFarmer1 62 with a good tail wind!!! LOL
She'd go fast here today, as long as you weren't heading into the wind!! Freaking NASTY out!!!!
Nicely done sir!!!
Yahoo
Reminds me of the old grain trucks and the FWD tow truck.
Hi , have you noticed you get a " mention " in every South Sask intro ? Enjoy both channels by the way & your fabrication work is spot on !
@@m.j.l.abulle9107 lol thanks. Yes we r good buddies hahahah
@@m.j.l.abulle9107 the power of the straight pipe lmao
I stopped shifting the chevy like that since the dam aux trans would jam all the time...have to have a pry bar in the cab all the time to get it back out of gear lol
Hahahahahahahahha
Neat video, Sure looks like a day's chore to shift the ole SOB!
It is lol
@@SouthSaskFarmer1 After 2-4 i lost track. lol had a 68 gmc crackerbox with a 5x4 238 detroit slab cab
Just a rippin through the gears. My old girl you shift the big lever and your range is the back one
Thatd be nicer I think lol
@@SouthSaskFarmer1 5 gears 3 ranges. But some gears are the same speed lol
Driven both ways... Pain in the ass when you forget Wich one you're playing with!!!
Drove a Mack Quadriplex, air shift.. it didn't matter how you shifted, so, yup... Thumb shifted😎
@@GosselinFarmsEdGosselin lol yep. 18 and shift er like a 13 unless ur pulling beeessss
@@straightpipeacres6365 yup..lol.. yet, all I own are nine's and tens🤣😂
Just a little slower up the hills, but with 425+, flat ground can get a guy in trouble 🤣😂
Oh wow, forget all that nonsense... This makes me love my automatic Allison that much more....thumbs up man 👍
International must of just made that shifter for you crazy Canucks 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Holy gears Batman!!
Hahahahah
That’s a ton of work
I want that truck! Next request, a throwback of G Laze 🐓
Lol
That doesn't look like a whole lotta fun shifting that truck! Lol
No it is lol
Thanks
Wow I had no time to eat my snicker bar, exciting
Well I guess it’s fair to say that truck is not very city friendly that’s insane that twin stick and I know they used to make ones of three sticks to I could just imagine how much fun that would be to drive
FIRST!!!!!!!! Thats what i yell at my wife all the time, hehehehe
BWAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
PIPER DOUG lol
LMAO!! First or last, in that case I'm not sure what's best..🤣😂😁
I had Her second!
I hope you bought that truck cheap!! That looks like more than I would want to do after a long day of combining!!!😁
15000 lol ac will freeze your bits off
@@SouthSaskFarmer1 Tig old bitties!!
What the f k ,How did international manage to make that gearbox so user friendly lol
nice work i would never remember what gear i was in
You could put anther box in there you had anuf time to shift anther box. L.o.l nice one. How come they put to box's in the truck as it's a small truck anyway. Nice job as you had the presher off being filmed doing. Or how many times did you have to film it to get right. L.o.l
One take lol that's not a small truck just a shitty gutless ih engine lol
5 speed with 4 ranges, i grew driving one. 1st and 1st was field, there is no sense in using all 20 gears. We would run up to pickup equipment and put it in 5x4 and cruise at 80. It Was new and unloaded. Hear that grinding, that means you're doing it wrong.
Without them able assistants we wouldn't be worth shootin
that was alot smoother then are gas 5x4 tandems I thought gm was the only jack asses to use that set up
Good shifting sod buster
It looks like a 5+4 is a South Sask Automatic, brother ;) Good morning from South Alberta :)
Ok drove lots of 5/4 and6/4 in KWs worked good
Damn what a work out but iv always heard you can’t put a price on cool 😎 👍
Eaton twin split for me 💪💪 think Amanda could show u how it's done now 🤔😂
Really, the engine is a DT 466? It sounds like a DT 360. Anyway, it sounds great!!
Rebuilt it with all the wrong parts if it is lmao
@@SouthSaskFarmer1 That's not important, my friend. DT 466 or not, for a S1900, the engine sounds very good and you are very good shifting the gears. And your truck still having the original 5 spoke rims. That's great!!
That is pain in my ass with 5x4 tried it just didn't like it ,I miss the 13 speed with overdrive best 13 speed I driving, also drove a 7 speed no splitter didn't care much for it and a 10 speed was somewhat ok but the power with a load was under power that suck lol😀 thanks for showing the shifting on 5x4 it looks like a truck hauling sugar beets the same crap.
Yeah I remember learning on one of those
liked this video thanks !!!!!
Although it was still kinda rough that was some good down shifting on a 2 stick
The ultimate millennial anti-theft device
Awesome video
this is the vehicle's maximum speed 😎
60mph down Hill with the wind on it's back
Now that’s shifting I would loose track and grind a lot
Lol
Never had the "privilege" of driving a 5+4. 3 ton set up for spraying is a 4+2. Pete is a 18 speed with the Cat in it. Everything else is powershift or automatic on this farm haha. You're faster with your arms than me.
Years of practice lol
How in the hell are you supposed to drive that with a smoke, beer and cell phone at the same time? The synchros where nice LOL. My dad drove a Mac cabover for awhile for a fertilizer outfit and he just laughed if you cant find it grind it. I believe it was an old cement truck at one time. lol good times
Hahahahahahaha good thing I dont smoke haha
my gawd that would drive you to drink driving that trany. My Dad used to drive a Mack with two sticks LOL.
Did he drink lol?
Cant findem grindem lmao interesting vidio
Does that truck have hydraulic brakes? I see a driveline parking brake and I thought by 79 all air brake trucks had maxi brakes on at least 1 rear axle, but maybe not. A tandem with juice brakes sure would be interesting!
Or..... put it in 4th in your aux and shift 1 to 5.. right on the governor every time.
BWHAHAHANAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH maybe if it had more then 45 horsepower and 6 foot pounds of torque
Congrats!!!!!!
This is a very educational and funny vídeo, you are very good at shifting. Tell me something, whats your personal opinion of these kind of trasmissions?
Horrible lol
Sorry to know that!!
I've always wondered if this kind of set Up could improved the performance of a no very powerfull engine (dt's, Detroits 53's, cummins vt's, perkins 6354's etc.) Compared to a rt6610 Or a rt6613.
Thanks anyway, keep sharing shifthing videos new generations need to know this things.
I’ve never seen a twin stick in a truck of that year. So is the main trans synchronized and the auxiliary non
Exactly
Nice!
That's the narration all other demos miss. I understand twin sticks a lot better! I've driven split axle...dual is bucket list material.
Good job
I always shifted my main stick first and shifted the auxiliary once I was in 5th on the main box unless I was in a field lugging down then I used the brownie a bit
pretty good
I prefer my brownies in baked form
That gearbox system seems a bit cumbersome.
Dang, you should be a dentist :D
Grind away mate !
Hiya Nick! Kind of thinking this could be a wonderful opportunity for Antoine to constructively critique your demonstration run there. Hey Antoine, is that how you split your shifters? -Bob...
Lol
Low low probably isn’t synchronized
I would try drive but I think for everyday il keep my Eaton fuller
Tap the gas before you go to down shift lol But good job otherwise! Real unique engine/transmission combo, bud!
Nick, was that a lot of grinding or the truck just rattling? Good one.
Rattling lol
You know what they say, if you can't find it, grind it!