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Posted: 10 years, 3 months ago
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Oh man the KW T600, Such a beautiful truck. C15 kitty Cat Roaring turbo, 13 Speed transmission. I hate you Sir. You make me remember the great days of driving a 2005 T600. I miss that truck, Blows Coal like no other. On the benefit of learning the 13speed. Once you learn that you will have mastered the 8speed transmission and the 18 speed transmission. Only different between a 13 and 18 speed is the 13 splits the high end of the transmission and the 18 speeds the low and high end. I'd say Learn on a 13, then go to a trucking school the make sure its a school the North Central Association recognizes. A lot of Issuing DMV's require it be one of the schools they accept or else they won't grant a CDL and a lot of company's wont hire you.
Hey Grunt ,
Don´t hate me yet :-), I don't think I;ll be that lucky, if I do get in to trucking there're more posibilities that I'll drive a Freightliner or an International than a T600 I mentioned the T600 because my uncle just got a T600 and you're right is really nice "I forgot to mention that it's not an uncle there're two ;-) one has a International 98 and the other the T600" anyway I have to start from below zero since I don't even know the difference between 8,13, and 18 speed,but I'm willing to learn, I think that if a younger female cousing was able to get her license I can do it too. btw guys Spanish is my first language so excuse my typos, and bad grammar.
Posted: 10 years, 3 months ago
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Thanks Brett,
I think they do ask you to go to truck driving school, my uncle says that there´s a way to get it without going to truck driving school, but if I´m going to do it I want to do it right. Safety is a big concern to me, my father was killed by a reckless truck driver 7 years ago just two months after my mom died of cancer,so its better to be safe than sorry I want to do everything the right way. I think my big concern is learning how to drive, because getting a job probably won´t be too easy, but might be able to start working for the same company as my uncle.
Posted: 10 years, 3 months ago
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Hi all,
I'm thinking about starting in Trucking, that means that I have to learn how to drive a truck, if I do start I would be driving a Freightliner, International , Kenworth T600 2005-2006. or something similar. I don't know how to drive stick shift. My uncle tells me that he can train me since he has some years on the field, but I decided to look for a driving school,CDL traning program or something like that,but haven't find one close to me all the driving schools that I contacted don't have CDL trainning, should I just go with my uncle and start trainning ???????? I mean I think it would be helpful to take the traning from an institution/school, do you have any advice, resources or information? I;m sure I'll be able to find a school in my city since I live in the Second largest city of Mexico, but on the mean time I would appreciate any advice on how to start? Thank you in advance for your help.
Posted: 10 years, 3 months ago
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Thank you.I think I;ve seen it before Ill check it out.
Posted: 10 years, 3 months ago
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Hi guys, a family member is looking to buy either a freightliner, International T600, Kenworth or something similar. Not a new one since we in Mexico, and you don't make as much money in Mexico as you do in the U.S. so it would be a 2005 0r 2006 because 06 and older are the ones that you can legalize in Mexico he is trying to spend around $20,000 because on top of that you have the expenses to legalize and ship the truck to Mexico so if you know of a good places/websites where he can get a good deal and,or how the process of delivering/legalizing works will help a lot. Thank you all!
Posted: 9 years, 5 months ago
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Best guide compared to Bumper to bumper?
HI all,
Does anyone knows a good guide other than bumper to bumper?
Thanks