Is your F-150 manuel or automatic?

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Old Aug 9, 2005 | 11:25 PM
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Si Senor, Manuel has an automatic. He would have liked a manual, but it was too much dinero.
 
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Old Aug 10, 2005 | 12:09 AM
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POS auto. I wish it was stick.
 
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Old Aug 10, 2005 | 12:32 AM
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I will never drive an automatic. If I'm going to drive, I'm going to be in control.
 
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Old Aug 10, 2005 | 12:33 AM
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Old Aug 10, 2005 | 02:32 AM
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4.6 5 speed always!!!. Its just more fun.
 
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Old Aug 10, 2005 | 02:36 AM
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Originally Posted by PSS-Mag

Funny and entertaining example/story,
3 weeks ago I was leaving my dads house where I had went to do some welding on my boat trailer. I had the 3.5K lb + fiberglass boat behind me and when you pull out of his drive then you go down a steep long hill either way you go. The way to my house you then go right up another long even steeper hill. This hill has a 90* corner just as it starts to level off and very loose gravel. "Country road it's all gravel" but county puts loose gravel on it to cover up the potholes. (thanks guys) LOL Well I was almost to the corner but was defiantly going to fast to make it around it. So I let off the gas to slow down. Slowed to about 25-30 mph and when I went to barely touch the gas it spun so I started feathering the pedal to no avail. Eventually about 15-20 yards later right at the corner I am stopped and cannot take off again. I am stuck about 3/4'ths the way up this blasted hill! At this point if I'd had a stick I could have put it in second or third gear and pulled on up. (Coarse if it was 4wd then maybe the extra traction would have done it too.)
Either way the story would be over and I wouldn’t have anything to tell. But a steeper gear to take off in even in 2wd would have done it best. But since I haven’t figured out how to get my auto to take off in a higher gear then I had to back up 200 + yards down this hill. Mind you the boat was pulling me back wards and the boat trailer does not have brakes. I couldn't keep it below 5-10 mph going backwards, because it would just slide and start to pull me in the ditch if I got very far into the brake. So I just had to feather the brake pedal to try and have some control over the situation. Then I powered as fast as I dared backward up the first hill I had just came down from dads drive way. Soon as it broke traction on it... Then I stopped dropped it in 1st then hit it as hard as I could with as little wheel spin as I could make it. (Cringing because it was throwing gravel all over my boat!) Again would have barely spun if any at all, if it was in second or third to start out in so in return I would have had more speed when I hit the hill this time. That didn't matter that much though because I made it this time. When it quit spinning going down the hill I fed it more gas till it started spinning again then backed off and held it there. I did get enough speed up and made it up the hill, again at the corner I backed out of it, not off but out some. It was spinning tires again throwing gravel on my boat and losing speed.
You know the ford tranny when put in second stays in second right?
 
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Old Aug 10, 2005 | 02:53 AM
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2001 4.2L w/ Manual tranny here. I pretty much like it except for when I have to back up a steep hill. Reverse is geared to high, and I have to give it alot more gas to make it move than if I were taking off in first gear. That's the only gripe I have about it. Other than that, I have roasted the tires in first, halfway through second, and chirped em' in third the first month I had it. But I only did that once. Ha,ha! I drive like a grandmaw now.
 
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Old Aug 10, 2005 | 03:08 AM
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Although I learned to drive in a manual in 1983, I have always driven auto.
And I always will unless I buy a Subaru WRX.
Last Sunday I drove my cousins new Mercedes.
7-speed auto but you could also manually shift by pushing the shifter to the left and right, no need to engage the clutch, really smooth.
It was a real fun to drive.
Would be nice to have an auto like that in a Ford Truck.
 
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Old Aug 10, 2005 | 04:53 AM
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ohh yeah its all about dat 1-2-3 shift for me :-p auto all the way!!
 
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Old Aug 10, 2005 | 06:06 AM
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ohh yeah its all about dat 1-2-3 shift for me :-p auto all the way!!
Damm kids know nothing about a manual girlymen i tell ya!!!!
 
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Old Aug 10, 2005 | 07:06 AM
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I'd rather eat worms than drive an automatic.
 
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Old Aug 10, 2005 | 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Raoul
I'd rather eat worms than drive an automatic.
MMMMM, worms!

The 5-speed can be fun to drive but if your trying for fast times at the track, your better off with the auto. Just ask Raoul. 15.7
 
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Old Aug 10, 2005 | 07:57 AM
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... your better off with the auto. Just ask Raoul. 15.7
uuhh....well yeah ok, and they don't taste so bad with ketchup. :o
 
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Old Aug 10, 2005 | 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by PSS-Mag
When I hit the corner it pushed me into the ditch then I bounced back out and kept climbing and spinning some more. Now I was to the point of now return. I was past the corner! I am fair at backing a trailer but there was NO WAY that I could keep it slow enough to back it back down and around the corner. Plus I would have only had one shot because I had already proven that I couldn’t take off from there. So I just kept an even gas peddle and let it spin. Truck was rolling about 10-15 mph and loosing speed, the tires were turning about 20 mph. I really didn't want to walk back to dads and have him pull me up the hill with his chevy! I'd never have lived it down! I'd rather repaint my boat from gravel chips first! Finally it peaked the hill and I was able to let off the gas. I guarantee you from now on if I have to pull a trailer of any kind over there I will use the Jeep with 5 spd and 4wd. Either or, both would have been better than 2wd auto. Again I’d like to point out that a 4wd auto or a 2wd with 5 a speed would have done it the first time. I will never have an automatic, 2wd pick up again! (Unless it’s to cheap to pass up!)

Seriously I’m not trying to be funny here but at 1300 rpm it was spinning, less than 1200 then it was rolling backwards. Torque launch at 1500 - 2K RPM would spin before I let all the way off the brake. If some one could tell me how I could have taken off. I would greatly appreciate the knowledge for next time! I am really getting spoiled to the automatic for normal daily driving, but it just falls short in its abilities occasionally. “With me behind the wheel anyway.”

all you had to do was put it in second and you would have had no problem, you can manualy shift your auto between 1-2-3 for 3 you just have to have it on drive and turn off overdrive, for the others you just put it in the position on the shifter, hopefully this helps out the next time you tow that boat
 
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Old Aug 10, 2005 | 10:59 AM
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Hoss has a auto. Would prefer a manual though.
 
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