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Re: Another life skill going the way of the dinosaur [Re: Cragar] #8567279
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I notice many saying to put it in first and pop the clutch. It turns over much easier in higher gears, but too high and it will want to kill it even while starting because you are going to slow. It is kind of an individual thing, depending on the gear ratio of the vehicle and the speed at which you drop the clutch, which gear will work best, but it is almost always a gear higher than first.

Re: Another life skill going the way of the dinosaur [Re: Cragar] #8567285
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Legitimately never heard of that , interesting


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Re: Another life skill going the way of the dinosaur [Re: Cragar] #8567290
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My ranger sitting in the driveway needs a starter. Normally I can get it going on my own but just this year I needed help with a push at Kroger and Rural King to think of a couple. I get some funny looks though, its not like you see someone pushing their car and jumping in it in a lot of parking lot these days.

Yeah wolfie if your car dies you can down shift into say second gear and pop the clutch and she should take off again... same concept... you don't need to stop and use the key/starter to get it turning again. The key needs to be on to have fire though.

https://youtu.be/E71ZPs8KVTk?si=DYoj6rUHoc2pPrwP

Re: Another life skill going the way of the dinosaur [Re: Cragar] #8567303
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Can't beat a standard for offroad/trapping stuff. You can still get one but have to order it if buying new. Some models its not even offered. World is full of people who can't drive a standard. Semis with autos are pretty common now. I would not take a truck driving job if the truck had an automatic.

Had no clue there were people who were unaware you could push start standard . I guess when trapping some remote place you could carry a spare battery.

Last edited by danny clifton; Yesterday at 08:00 AM.

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Re: Another life skill going the way of the dinosaur [Re: Cragar] #8567309
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Also if you have a bad starter.


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Re: Another life skill going the way of the dinosaur [Re: Cragar] #8567310
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Been there , done that. More times then I can count. Cars, trucks and tractors. I put a lot of miles on my 98 Dodge diesel pickup without touching the clutch pedal. The first time I drove a stick shift I was 14 years old. Dad's car was in the shop and he sent me to get the loaner car from them. A Ford Comet 3 on the tree. How I got that car out of there parking lot is still a mystery to me but once I got it rolling I wasn't going to stop. It took awhile but I finally got it figured it out. When I got it back home I was happy as a clam. I will admit that I used to ride around a lot with my grandpa. I'd watch him shift and he explained it to me.

Re: Another life skill going the way of the dinosaur [Re: Cragar] #8567314
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Haha, weird, me & Freeze were just talking about this a few days ago.
Does this still work on new vehicles with all the electronics?
Standard is a great theft deterrent!


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Re: Another life skill going the way of the dinosaur [Re: Shakeyjake] #8567316
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Originally Posted by Shakeyjake
Haha, weird, me & Freeze were just talking about this a few days ago.
Does this still work on new vehicles with all the electronics?
Standard is a great theft deterrent!


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Re: Another life skill going the way of the dinosaur [Re: Cragar] #8567319
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Im 38 and I've heard of it and have seen it done to a few times with dad. Never have done it my self in a vehicle however had an old dirt bike honda or xr100 that we pop started plenty.

Re: Another life skill going the way of the dinosaur [Re: Cragar] #8567324
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Did that a lot as a kid. Had to pay attention to where you parked.


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Re: Another life skill going the way of the dinosaur [Re: Cragar] #8567347
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My first car was a ‘68 VW bug. Many times I started that car on the flat by myself. Always used second gear.


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Re: Another life skill going the way of the dinosaur [Re: Cragar] #8567382
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Used to park the crank start F 20 on a hill so I could start it. 60+ years ago. To little to crank it. Most of my early cars usually had sketchy batteries. Mikec

Re: Another life skill going the way of the dinosaur [Re: Cragar] #8567384
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I've done it with cars, trucks and tractors.

Re: Another life skill going the way of the dinosaur [Re: Cragar] #8567385
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Yup, done it mostly with motorcycles, atv’s and tractors.

Re: Another life skill going the way of the dinosaur [Re: Cragar] #8567386
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Done that so many times in my younger years with cars and trucks.

Re: Another life skill going the way of the dinosaur [Re: Cragar] #8567391
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Amish ether.

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Re: Another life skill going the way of the dinosaur [Re: Cragar] #8567394
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I do.

Re: Another life skill going the way of the dinosaur [Re: Bob Jameson] #8567396
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Originally Posted by Bob Jameson
Done that so many times in my younger years with cars and trucks.

And motorcycles

Re: Another life skill going the way of the dinosaur [Re: Cragar] #8567400
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Motorcycles, tractor, cars...shoot even tried it on my ex wife once. It worked! (Emphasis on EX).


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Re: Another life skill going the way of the dinosaur [Re: Cragar] #8567421
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Originally Posted by Cragar
I was talking with someone who is roughly 40yo.

He had never heard of pop starting a car with a stick shift by pushing it , jumping in and popping the clutch. The look of disbelief that you could start a car with a completely dead battery. He had never heard of starting a car that way.



I have done this countless times and pushed cars for friends to get them started.


With the average age on here , I bet A LOT of the people on here have done this.

Reply to this post if you know this skill , please. Would be interesting what percentage we have as a group.

I remember those days. Had a buddy whose 49 Ford had a dead battery. We would push him, he'd turn on the key and pop the clutch and it would start. He didn't have the money to buy a battery. We got tired of this, so we all chipped in and he got a cheap used battery from a garage.


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