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No worries, I grew up on small horse farm and driven a few farm equipment/pick up trucks which were Manual. Every truck or farm equipment will be slightly different.( At least for Manual vehicles) At least in real life. In Ats I notice the default engines from SCS truck will stall very easily. Go try that while using default engine and default transmission and you'll see it stalls very easily. Now when your using Mod engine (like any one Zee's mods say like N14 Cummins 800hp ) with Mod transmission and you'll notice they a lot more forgiving before it will stall. Then again I mostly float most my gears on my Canadian 389.
Also you do know this engine and transmission mod isn't Realistic? Here is my 389 with eaton fuller 18 speed and Zee's Cummins 800 hp.
https://youtu.be/0EhOT5B1JuI?si=SbQFuxRBpEA7eWnb
First of all, congratulations on your refined language!
Just to say: the mod CANNOT have destroyed your game. Why? Simple... the mod adds engines and transmissions, and when you remove it, at most you find your truck with a default engine of the game. Who knows what the hell else you did to ruin everything... your problem. Certainly with an approach like yours I don't even think about trying to think what could have gone wrong. (on my mod's part, nothing for sure)