3 Horse Ranch
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- Joined
- Aug 18, 2017
- Messages
- 1,396
- Location
- Tonasket, WA
- Tractor
- NH B50H Cab, Ford 1715, Poulan Pro 46
Ours were automated, but had a fluid coupler, you put your foot on the throttle and the computer did the clutching and shifting, it felt like a standard shift on a 10 speed transmission , but I didn't touch anything. This was in a dump truck and trailer so, it was usually only a few miles from pit to job site. The only caveat was you had to remember to lock the transmission in 1st or 2nd when doing a spread job or transmission would upshift and thin the spread out as you went.Lots of companies are going automatic (not automated), mine has been for about 6 yrs.
The government here still insists on manuals and I agree, but yeah, it's nice not having to put your coffee down to run through gears leaving a light. Other than that, I would prefer a manual. Even in the city.