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  1. I saw a video on YouTube of a guy banging through a quadraplex tranny, no clutch, like it was butter, and though I know I don't have more than 5 gears and a 2-speed rear, I'm grinding the teeth right off everything but the 1-2 shift, so I figure I am doing something awful wrong. Maybe not though from the sounds of things. I don't see how I would get anywhere with even a small load. Patience is truely a virtue I'll have to learn.

  2. I got myself a fairly old truck recently that has a very wide range 5-speed tranny. What's the trick with upshifting without grinding the heck out of the gears? Downshifting with a double-clutch is no problem. The thing is, I've lost all forward momentum by the time the engine has spun down enough for the next gear to want to engage without grinding. What's the trick? Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you!

  3. I am thinking about putting a heat blanket on the turbo and wrapping the exhaust with header wrap and installing some heat/sound material in the cab. Does anyone have any experience with turbo blankets or header wrap? I've read some people who say the wrap causes excessive heat in the header and traps moisture, so it rots / rusts from the inside out.

    What is your experience? I just need to cool down things or I'm going to have to start wearing nomex driving boots. =)

  4. Those are two pretty trucks. Where do people find such things? I look for 6 months and don't find much beyond old lumps of rust. Everything in New England is either so rusted it's not worth the scrap metal or a $15,000 - $20,000+ truck (I personally don't want to afford). Have any tips or should I reset my expectations?

    There is great history with your two new trucks. Keep 'em going.

  5. What can I be told about the 1980's mack MR? I really don't know much about this model and I was interested in one locally (with a scandia engine?) for hauling antique tractors a short distance. The one I looked at has low ground clearance in front and others have a lot of ground clearance; how come - what's the difference? What is known to go bad on them? Any info would be appreciated!

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