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I always assumed the 2 stick Mack trans was the only multi reverse speed trans, apart from Lolo/low/high. What other Mack transmissions can you shift gears in reverse? How recent have these transmissions been produced?

I run a concrete delivery company and multispeed reverse is King. My 8LL is junk, hangs up in gear for a second sometimes even when shifter is in neutral. 8ll is good 95% of shifts, other 5% it hangs up going in or out.

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Even the air shifted single stick six speed Mack transmission can be shifted in reverse. TRDL-107A which is a very good transmission also.

I'm going to be pulling a TRDL-1071 from my R-795 pretty shortly. Nothing wrong with it but it needs to go to someone that can use it. 23:1 reduction in low gear. It is two stick.

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Mack has always offered a shiftable multispeed reverse.  Below sales specs are the latest models from about 2000-present.  Pre-2000 models were T200s with similar 'M' to designate multi-speed revers.

T-310M 1361311 9-29-05.pdf T-310MLR 1361313 9-26-05.pdf TM-308M 1361324.pdf TM-309M 1361325 9-26-05.pdf

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15 minutes ago, j hancock said:

Yeah, it is old school.  Just agreeing that multiple reverse gears is nice to have.

Plus it is good to see the PAACAR crowd look at you funny when you shift a few times backing up.

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7 minutes ago, JoeH said:

Lol someday soon modern trucker crowds gonna look at you funny for shifting gears period!

Whole new perspective on the term "Road Ranger" eh?

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1 hour ago, tjc transport said:

triaxle needs an 18 speed. 

Whhaaaaat?? Not around my town. I run a 15 mile (20-25 max) radius in central Bucks County in Pennsylvania. There's only a handful of roads in the area with 55mph speed limits, and I'm never on the PA turnpike.  PA triaxles gross at 73280 unless you're pulling a trailer then you're at 80k.  

I was more so thinking site work dump trucking not highway paving...

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yea, site work you can get away with a 5 speed. buy if you try hitting the road you need a 13 minimum or better an 18 for the hills. nothing worse than catching a red light on the bottom of a hill and trying to get 80k moving up it and end up taking a mile to hit 35 mph. 

when you are up to your armpits in alligators,

it is hard to remember you only came in to drain the swamp..

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