The reason any manual gearbox jumps out of any particular gear is down to too much clearence between the teeth on the sliding hub and the teeth on the particular gear usually caused by wear which is sometimes due to poor lubrication
The Ford Mondeo ST220 could be jumping from 2nd gear due to a chipped gear or worn shifter fork. The transmission will probably need to be taken apart to be repaired.
to perform a reverse hyrule jump, just do a hyrule jump in reverse: start at the bottom platform and jump to the top around the right side.
A standard shift may jump out of reverse due to several factors, including worn or damaged shift linkage, a faulty reverse gear or synchronizer, or insufficient transmission fluid. Additionally, if the clutch is not fully disengaging, it can cause difficulty in maintaining the gear. Regular maintenance and inspection can help prevent these issues from occurring. If the problem persists, it's advisable to consult a mechanic for a thorough diagnosis.
on the top gear that is the camshaft gear the gear is made of a composite material. after time the composite wears down and gets brittle cause it to fail
sounds like transmission problems
I believe the jack and lug nut wrench are stowed behind the passenger seat If you have the extended cab with jump seats, they are behind the passanger side jump seat (fold down the jump seat back).
If it is the supercab the lug wrench and the jack are located under the jump seat on the passenger side, at least in a 95 they are.
by killing it
Worn synchros
A Anyone serving in the 75th Ranger Regiment is on active jump status. As for simply being Ranger qualified, being jump qualified isn't a requirement. However, for someone to be sent to Ranger School without being sent to jump school first is rare, but not entirely unheard of. totaly absurd: To be part of the 1st,2nd or any ranger Batt you must pass airborne training You must be jump qualified no if and or buts. The only persons who have gone thru ranger trianing without being jump qualified are trainees during WWII Ive served with the 1st ranger batt,2nd ranger batt,1/509 airborne and 5 special forces.
1000 - 1500 feet is a typical jump. The Rangers jump from the same height as any other paratrooper does.