If it is a stright stick, then the clutch is sliping. Need to replace clutch and pressure plate and turn fly-wheel. Replace throw out bearing
If it is a automatic trans then it's burnt up. NEEDS REBUILT
Nothing other than three doves flew over.
Truck driving can take you many places including across the country in shipping countries and all over the state for hazmat transport. Truck driving can even take you international.
Anyone wishing to pursue a career as an over the road truck driver should attend truck driving school. If they pass they are guaranteed their CDL and have a much better chance of getting hired.
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Yes, there are truck driving schools in Delaware. They are located all over the country. Go to your local driving school and look for lessons there. If there are none offered, then ask them if they know of the closest place.
You go to a truck driving school and learn how to drive a truck. If you "know" how to drive a truck, just imagine you're driving a 10 speed, but you skip over what would be 6th gear in a 10 speed.
Sorry but it does not.you need tractor trailer exp. I would try some of the local trucking companies such as gilsol which are hiring for for truck driving.
your engine is seized man. start looking for a new engine.
If you are feeling sleepy while driving, you should pull over as soon as it is safe to do so.
If its a motor knock it will do that while sitting/reving engine not just driving. If it's only while driving try different things to check it out. Does it do it over bumps?(parking lot speed bumps are a good test track) Maybe only when cornering? Try pushing up & down on the truck while its sitting and see if it does it. Does it shake also?
the wheel bearing on the vehicle will make a roaring noise when you accelerate the faster you go the louder it gets
That depends on exactly what you're driving. A pickup truck with a snowplow mounted on the front doesn't require a CDL. A single axle dump truck weighing under 26,000 lbs doesn't, either. The moment that vehicle weighs over 26,000 lbs., or if you're driving a tandem/tri-axle/quad axle/etc. dump truck with a plow, then you need a Class B CDL. If, at any point, you're driving a combination (of truck and trailer) with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of over 26,000 lbs, and the vehicle in tow is rated at over 10,000 lbs, then you need a Class A CDL.