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Yeah, I can Horus and it took some getting used to especially when on a hill because you roll back, and if you're stuck in snow it's also a different M.O.
I had a problem with the hill too where we were at. I pretty much got the hang of it though. I wouldn't have to worry about snow or hills where I live though, South Florida has neither. Btw....i've decided to stay here in Pittsburgh for another week. I'd like to spend as much time with my family as I can. I may not have chance to come up here again anytime soon. I plan on starting school in January and hopefully i'll be working (part-time at least) again soon. So..instead of flying back home to Ft. Lauderdale tomorrow, i'll be leaving next Tuesday.
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Now three on' tree,' as the hillbillies call it, was far harder, as you move the shifting lever on the sterring column to change gears, and you have to remember the positions because there is no marks for these positions.
Yeah I can imagine....I haven't seen too many of these and I can't imagine i'd ever need to drive one. It sounds somewhat akin to playing a fretless stringed instrument. It would be nice to try one just for the sake of being challenged though. I don't know one person who has a TOT shifter, but maybe I could rent a vehicle which has one. I hardly think i'll be doing that anytime soon though.