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Old 20-04-2006, 04:54 PM   #1
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Just wanted to show my gratitude towards the being who created the AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION.

I tore my left Hamstring at footy last night. There was no way in hell i could drive my manual Triton to work this morning and instead drove my auto falcon.

just wanted to say thanks

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Old 20-04-2006, 04:56 PM   #2
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lol.. tis a good thing
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Old 20-04-2006, 04:59 PM   #3
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Pfft, come on - you could depress the clutch pedal with a broomstick in a shoe or something! ;)
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Old 20-04-2006, 05:05 PM   #4
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Some of the auto's I've had needed a clutch to work! lol
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Old 20-04-2006, 05:16 PM   #5
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Just bought my first auto car and i must say i like it. 5 years of manual driving was getting annoying but in 3 months i will probably want an auto again.
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Old 20-04-2006, 05:17 PM   #6
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I am pretty sure it was James Kirby, same guy who invented the Kirby Vacuum, dry cleaning, and the wringless washing machine. I found my auto handy too, when I broke my scaphoid.
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Old 20-04-2006, 10:34 PM   #7
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Torn a hammy? Ouch ouch ouch. Hope it gets better asap.
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Old 20-04-2006, 10:40 PM   #8
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Weren't the autos first developed for the disabled? lol

Hope you get better quickly!
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Old 20-04-2006, 10:55 PM   #9
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Pfft, come on - you could depress the clutch pedal with a broomstick in a shoe or something! ;)
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Old 21-04-2006, 04:38 PM   #10
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Just wanted to show my gratitude towards the being who created the AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION.

I tore my left Hamstring at footy last night. There was no way in hell i could drive my manual Triton to work this morning and instead drove my auto falcon.

just wanted to say thanks

i also need to praise the auto, recently i was in a motorbike crash ( unfortunatley i was on the one on the motorbike ) and it had renderred my left leg useless for about ten weeks, im just startign to walk reasonably comfortably again...

before the last ten weeks, always wished i had bought a manual.... glad i ddint in the end..
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Old 21-04-2006, 04:47 PM   #11
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Not really the best thing. I tore my ACL (told it was just strained originally) in my right knee.

Went to driving an auto instead of manual, but I couldn't move leg from Acc to brake so I had to brake pedal with left leg.....
Ever done that after being used to a clutch on that side... Lock up the Brakes city everywhere LOL
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Old 21-04-2006, 11:48 PM   #12
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Pfft, come on - you could depress the clutch pedal with a broomstick in a shoe or something! ;)
Pfft.. broomstick?? Just use one of the crutches that you'll be hopping around with in the first place.. LOL.

Did just that quite a few years ago when I had a busted left ankle. Put one crutch under the left arm pit, with the other end on the clutch padle. Left hand on gear stick and weight on the crutch so as crutch didn't fall off the padle. I got where I was going, and managed to drive back home too. Never did again though.. he he. Was in a 626 with one of those nice and easy hydraulic clutches. Doubt I'd got anywhere with them AU cable clutches though. Not a chance.
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Old 22-04-2006, 01:09 AM   #13
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Not really the best thing. I tore my ACL (told it was just strained originally) in my right knee.

Went to driving an auto instead of manual, but I couldn't move leg from Acc to brake so I had to brake pedal with left leg.....
Ever done that after being used to a clutch on that side... Lock up the Brakes city everywhere LOL
Im lucky actually i been driving forklifts for years , im used to using my left foot for the far left combined brake and clutch on forks . I have got into a terrible habbit also these days of driving the auto with the right foot for accelerator and the left for brake , allthough i must say i think its actually safer once your used to it ! - you can get those brakes on a hell of alot quicker when your foot is above the pedal ready , instead of having to shift the foot from the accelerator . It actually feels un-normal for me to use my right foot on the brakes these days , unless in a manual. Also a hell of alot quicker out of corners and stuff in an auto that usual when your used to using ya left foot for the brake, i can give a manual a good run for its money driving like this ..lol. Also doing stuff like stalling the auto to higher revs with the left foot on the brake feels natural and easy , the left foot doesn't feel as wobbly these days as it used too.
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Old 22-04-2006, 11:04 AM   #14
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Im lucky actually i been driving forklifts for years , im used to using my left foot for the far left combined brake and clutch on forks . I have got into a terrible habbit also these days of driving the auto with the right foot for accelerator and the left for brake , allthough i must say i think its actually safer once your used to it ! - you can get those brakes on a hell of alot quicker when your foot is above the pedal ready , instead of having to shift the foot from the accelerator . It actually feels un-normal for me to use my right foot on the brakes these days , unless in a manual. Also a hell of alot quicker out of corners and stuff in an auto that usual when your used to using ya left foot for the brake, i can give a manual a good run for its money driving like this ..lol. Also doing stuff like stalling the auto to higher revs with the left foot on the brake feels natural and easy , the left foot doesn't feel as wobbly these days as it used too.
Have you ever driven a Chrysler Voyager? It's obviously set up for left foot braking as to try with the right foot means going way over to the left. One of my best mates has one, it was really odd to drive in the beginning, but once I adjusted, and got the pedal pressure right with the left foot, it actually felt good to drive.

I'm not about to give it a go in the Falcon though! Actually, I may give it a little go! LOL!

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Old 24-04-2006, 09:29 AM   #15
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I have an auto, and has come in handy when injured before, have severley hurt my right leg before, couldnt even acc with it, so had to accel & brake with left. In regular driving i right foot brake, however, when im into it on a nice windy bit of road, i will always left foot brake, its much easier and gives a quicker and more stable run as you can sort of trail brake a little through corners if they tighten off half way around.
I regularly drive a manual aswell, and have no probs jumping from one to the other. Although i have been in a car with someone who left foot braked after driving a manual and almost put me through the bloody windscreen. You see alot of cars on the highway or around town with the brake lights alwasy on from left foot brakers, that dont quite take there foot all the way back off the brake and sort of rest it there. just haveto be mindful of that.

In saying all this though, i would still love to drop a manual in my car.
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Some of the auto's I've had needed a clutch to work! lol
Ive driven an auto with a clutch. But that was a front end loader, and you use the clutch to get the revs up a bit for the hydrolics. Was a bit funny first time i drove it, 1 acc pedal, 2 brake pedals and a clutch in an auto.
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