mack with a cummins shifting a 5&4
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Where did you get the green metal flake shift handle ?
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So is the short stick by his leg the main box oris it the b box. He was shifting it alot more than the tall stick so i asumed it was the aux correct me if im wrong
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they call it a brownie because the aux transmission was built by Brownlipe
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where can you find them shift knobs at??
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Nowadays, when you talk to the younger generation truck drivers about the 2-stick transmission; the ones I know, they think I'm full of it! They can't comprehend the 2-stick shifting. So, I would tell them, if they got an computer or access to one, check out YouTube, (Shifting a 5&4 transmission); hopefully it should give them some idea! LOL,
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Brownie is slang for Brownlipe who made aux trans missions and drivetrain components.
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In Australia we call it a joey. Bit the same as a quad, you split the gears in the main box with those in the joey. Still old mate in the vid is good.
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Este no sabe manejar ese caballo acaba con la transmision, es rayando todo el tiempo.
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2 people skipped and scrached gears
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@67Mopar440 Not at all lol.
To the man talking about two hands on the stick you need to look at more video two hand on the stick shows that you can keep engine with no horsepower at peak Rpm the old cummins love 1700 2100. Not 1200 2100. You were gave 15 gears not 5 to use not to skip how I shift is the way of many drivers did in the day not lugging the engine like i watch on here of guy that thing they can drive two stick it a art that is being loss over the years plus on a paved road I don't think I will hit a stump to
chevyapache1959 7 months ago
@gatormainia123 om it the second transmission in the truck there a five speed . Then the brownie is a four speed don't ask why they call it a brownie I am not sure but hopefully this helps ..... thanks again for all your comment and views summers coming and hopefully get some more videos :)
chevyapache1959 11 months ago