Daf auto advice

hiluxman

hiluxman

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Are any of you clued up on an auto box fitted to a daf 10t. It's a 2004 and is the old stick type selector not the newer twist button....any way my question is are they a good box?
 
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Smiffy

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Are any of you clued up on an auto box fitted to a daf 10t. It's a 2004 and is the old stick type selector not the newer twist button....any way my question is are they a good box?

They won't be a daf gearbox.
I think daf use zf gearboxes.
A mate on heavy recovery says despite all the snobbery he sees less dafs than anything else.
 
hiluxman

hiluxman

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They won't be a daf gearbox.
I think daf use zf gearboxes.
A mate on heavy recovery says despite all the snobbery he sees less dafs than anything else.
Ive got a zf in my 18t daf. I just wasn't sure on the auto side of things. I've driven the newer auto dafs but not the older ones if there's any difference between them that is
 
craig

craig

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Are any of you clued up on an auto box fitted to a daf 10t. It's a 2004 and is the old stick type selector not the newer twist button....any way my question is are they a good box?
At that age and weight it could be a `proper` automatic rather than a automated manual.
 
craig

craig

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I'm told by the owner its the same as fitted to Leyland buses.
It will most likely have a cooling pack for it at the back of the cab then.
There is another contractor at the LA with one, I think he had a few sensor/wiring issues with the the box, he had to get Allison (I think it was them) out to `plug` it in to diagnose.
The LA have a few Daf LF`s with than box in, i`ve not heard of problems. but they are not overly liked by the drivers (on hills mainly).
 
hiluxman

hiluxman

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Yes it has a cooling pack and I did think Allison gearbox myself based on what I'd seen.
 
Mogman

Mogman

What man as done, man can do, what never has,maybe
Will be a thirsty little fooker then with a torque converter 😳
 
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Smiffy

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I thought the daf dust carts had hydrostatic transmissions rather than automatic.
If it is the hydrostatic ones then yes I have heard some truly horrific stories of those.
 
hiluxman

hiluxman

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I thought the daf dust carts had hydrostatic transmissions rather than automatic.
If it is the hydrostatic ones then yes I have heard some truly horrific stories of those.
I'm told bus box not bin wagon.

Won't know til I've seen it in the flesh tomorrow but thought I'd research now.
 
hiluxman

hiluxman

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Well on test all is well. It is an allison gearbox.

Research hasn't come up with much info on the gearbox so I'll leave my brain to sleep on the outcome if we go for it or not.
 
Mogman

Mogman

What man as done, man can do, what never has,maybe
Well on test all is well. It is an allison gearbox.

Research hasn't come up with much info on the gearbox so I'll leave my brain to sleep on the outcome if we go for it or not.
Will be an easy drive for sure👍
 
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Diggerdave

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I have a 13ton daf with 5 speed Allison transmission, its a nice little lorry. Acceleration is pretty rapid on the flat, but it is a bit gutless on the hills. Probably a bit heavier on fuel than a manual, but not that bad.
 
hiluxman

hiluxman

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Well looks like a deal is done on it. Was one of the tidier trucks I've seen and with it been 10t over the usual 7.5t offerings should fit in to my plans nicely.

So in a few weeks I'll have a tidy sprinter tipper for sale and a 3.0l iveco dropsider.
 
craig

craig

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Well looks like a deal is done on it. Was one of the tidier trucks I've seen and with it been 10t over the usual 7.5t offerings should fit in to my plans nicely.

So in a few weeks I'll have a tidy sprinter tipper for sale and a 3.0l iveco dropsider.
How old is the Iveco dropside?
 
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