I have a 16K gooseneck, dual axle, single wheels (all with sufficient load capacity). When loaded with my 13,500# diesel man lift, it jerks back and forth while towing extremely bad. I have the BD turnover hitch. The first time I towed it with this equipment, it did not jerk as bad. I weighed my rig on the scales to be sure I had proper weight distribution but did not have enough tongue weight according to the formulas, and I was not close to the max rear axle weight on my truck. My gross combined weight is 24,400#.
I now position it about 12" closer to the tongue which appears to sit correctly, but the jerking is terrible. I do not know if the tongue weight has anything to do with the problem but read somewhere that moving it forward should reduce the bucking.
It is not an engine problem because it continues even in neutral and coasting. It eases up on very smooth roads, which most are not in the Dallas area.
Is it my over load springs causing this? Is there any danger to lessening the tongue weight if so? Any other ideas on what is happening.
I do not have this problem when hauling my skid steer loader and equipment which totals only around 7,000#, about 1/2 of the weight of the lift.
I now position it about 12" closer to the tongue which appears to sit correctly, but the jerking is terrible. I do not know if the tongue weight has anything to do with the problem but read somewhere that moving it forward should reduce the bucking.
It is not an engine problem because it continues even in neutral and coasting. It eases up on very smooth roads, which most are not in the Dallas area.
Is it my over load springs causing this? Is there any danger to lessening the tongue weight if so? Any other ideas on what is happening.
I do not have this problem when hauling my skid steer loader and equipment which totals only around 7,000#, about 1/2 of the weight of the lift.