As a lad I remember when my father was building our house I
used to see many trucks carrying loads of Cement, Sand and stones and I often
wondered how those huge heavy lorry’s used to work . Off course I was very
young and small to even get into the Lorries since they were pretty high apart.
This is where my fascination for Lorries began.
One day while on my way to Samsung India software Operations
I distinctly remember seeing a driving school and right outside the very same
school was a huge truck. Seeing this, my sudden lost obsession for lorries just
sprang out of me and I decided that I had to get my license to drive it.
I know it sounds like a very bad Idea, why would anyone want
to have a license to Drive a truck? What do I do with it? But that fact that I
was so eager to driven a beautiful monster just shadowed all the negative
thoughts and I decided to enroll to the training..
The very same day I remember meeting a couple of my friends
for dinner and I explained about my newly found lost hobby~ and yes right.. you
guessed it! They too laughed at me J.
Let me tell you more about the truck I am driving. It’s a
1968 Tata Mercedes 312 Model Diesel Truck. These truck are pretty rare to find
and one of the most difficult trucks to drive?
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The First Tata Mercedes rolls out |
You might often thing that if you know how to drive a car a
truck seems the same and easier, But let me correct you.. it’s NOT. I being
able to drive a car did not help me even a little bit when I got my hands on
this beautiful beast.
Tata Motors (which was TELCO those days) collaborated with Daimler-Benz to manufacture trucks in India, and the first truck (shown in the pic) was rolled out within 6 months. The deal was for 15 years during which Tata could use Benz engine and had to put the Benz logo in front grill. It was popularly called the “Tata-Mercedes-Benz” truck (TMB) and was considered to be of superior quality by the industry.
I was pretty eager and nervous the first day. I was eager to get my hands on the wonderful beast and nervous because I was pretty scared for some obvious reasons.
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I am tall and ‘slightly’ on the heavier side so
when I sit in the truck the steering wheel presses against my stomach J
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Accelerator , Brake and the clutch are at least 10 Inches apart from each other
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The Worst part it that is not power steering.
Let me emphasize more on what happens when a truck does not
have power steering.
Every time you are trying to negotiate a turn it like you
are turning a big valve when is already tightened and you are maxing the
threads on it. It’s a very difficult feat. The first few times I had my trainer
Mr Upendra who had to stand up and pull the steering from the other side. Yes
it’s a two man effort to turn when there is no power steering.
As I was saying the truck I was driving is a Tata Merc 312
Model and was fondly named Betty by the trainer.
The best thing about a truck apart from driving it is to
Start it. Starting Betty up to her full glory was in itself a monstrous task.
Betty and Me |
The Reversing - Ignore the smile, Inside i'm crying~ |
My Trainer - Upendra to the right |
Notice the Yenkay and Tata Mercedes Odometer |
Well, next stage is the engaging of the Gear.. Trucks
specially old ones have extremely haphazard gear system, They are very cunning. The best part is that the gear rod could be
so flimsy that if can go from one end of the truck to the other end and to
engage it to gear you have to do this left to right and vice versa
operation. Below shows a schematic
diagram of gears in a normal tata truck.
Load 1 – First Gear when there is Heavy Load
1, 2, 3, 4,
5 Normal Forward Gears
R – Reverse Gear.
Line In-between
shows the neutral axis.
Clutch
System in a Truck(old type)
In Old truck
to make sure that the gear falls in its right place we use a technique called
the ‘Double Clutch’. This process is very important and makes sure that your
engine and gear box are Synced well and engaged properly.
The Process
involves the following procedure(Considering change from Gear 1 to Gear 2)
1: Engage
gear one and make sure you move it the required RPM to change it to Gear 2, now
Press the Clutch and get the Gear to Neutral and release the clutch. Now again
press the clutch and engage it to second gear. This process is called the
double clutch and is a good method to be employed while changing the gears.
Nice blog, it would had been better if you had put your detailed daily experiences (for someone like me with similar hobby). Is the trainer in Bangalore? I too would like to get a truck license. For a skinny person like me (65Kgs), it going to be tougher task :-)
ReplyDeleteFound it when I zoomed your photo with the instructor and betty, Philips driving school, Indiranagar..
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