Return of the F-100?
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The auto trucks I'm around seem to work ok when they are pulling heavy loads, but they have to give it so much pedal before it even starts to move. I can't imagine that torque converter holding up long term.
I know when I'm skidding logs I don't even try in 4X H, I slap it into Low, and my 1st is the old granny gear anyway, and baby we are moving immediately! That jerk helps to move and build momentum.
Whereas that auto is still trying to engage.
I just think any true heavy duty truck should have a manny available. Then again, not a China Getrag. lol
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I have an auto and have 195k miles, no problems with my transmission, knock on wood!! I drive 2wd all time, and when I want have fun and get stuck I kick it into 4wh or 4wL. Just depends, but I have only gotten stuck once. Kinda bottomed out on the skid plates.
Fx4 are great trucks,
Fx4 are great trucks,
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Just casually.
The auto trucks I'm around seem to work ok when they are pulling heavy loads, but they have to give it so much pedal before it even starts to move. I can't imagine that torque converter holding up long term.
I know when I'm skidding logs I don't even try in 4X H, I slap it into Low, and my 1st is the old granny gear anyway, and baby we are moving immediately! That jerk helps to move and build momentum.
Whereas that auto is still trying to engage.
I just think any true heavy duty truck should have a manny available. Then again, not a China Getrag. lol
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Prob but there goes affordable and any hope of reasonable mileage.
Another prob with an auto is in deep snow. Sometimes you have to shift from forward to reverse instantly back and forth - literally using brief momentum from spring action - to get out of deeper snow when you're on the verge of high centering (packed snow 'lifting' the differentials) and getting stuck - incl in 4wd.
No way that works with an auto as there is always a momentary lag.
Ford needs to pull their head out of their asz and quit dictating. Apparently they've been living in the city too long to know what buyers need in a F150 sized truck.
So shareholders, you won't be getting any dough out of me for a new truck from the factory. I'll be buying used if at all.
Another prob with an auto is in deep snow. Sometimes you have to shift from forward to reverse instantly back and forth - literally using brief momentum from spring action - to get out of deeper snow when you're on the verge of high centering (packed snow 'lifting' the differentials) and getting stuck - incl in 4wd.
No way that works with an auto as there is always a momentary lag.
Ford needs to pull their head out of their asz and quit dictating. Apparently they've been living in the city too long to know what buyers need in a F150 sized truck.
So shareholders, you won't be getting any dough out of me for a new truck from the factory. I'll be buying used if at all.
Last edited by cdynaco; 3/15/13 at 07:18 PM.
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Prob but there goes affordable and any hope of reasonable mileage.
Another prob with an auto is in deep snow. Sometimes you have to shift from forward to reverse instantly back and forth - literally using brief momentum from spring action - to get out of deeper snow when you're on the verge of high centering (packed snow 'lifting' the differentials) and getting stuck - incl in 4wd.
No way that works with an auto as there is always a momentary lag.
Ford needs to pull their head out of their asz and quit dictating. Apparently they've been living in the city too long to know what buyers need in a F150 sized truck.
So shareholders, you won't be getting any dough out of me for a new truck from the factory. I'll be buying used if at all.
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