Back in the stone age when I had my first TC, I was towing an 18 ft flatbed with a 3400 lb car on it all over the place with my F250. The camper was 10’ long, weighed about 4000 lbs with my gear, and I was using a homemade 36” extension with a 2” receiver. There were no forums to get direction from, and no Torklift company that I knew of. I was doing it the only way my 25-30 year old self knew how.
Lengthening the three member tongue of that trailer would have been very expensive, and then very difficult to hitch up. The trailer was already too heavy to manhandle around. I would have had to hit the alignment perfectly, with no way to see what I was doing.
My point is this: by everyone’s standards today (including mine) I was overloading the F250 a lot. I wouldn’t do the same thing today, but one thing that IS relevant to this extended hitch discussion is the way the whole thing behaved. Towing the trailer with the TC loaded was a totally different experience from towing with the extension, and an unloaded truck. I did that one time with an unloaded trailer, and in the first downhill curve I took I could feel the trailer pushing the truck sideways. It was the same “eureka” moment Archimedes supposedly had. This is some kind of physics thing! Levers, moment arms, with a little youthful ignorance thrown in! Fortunately, I had the presence of mind to use the trailer brake controller to pull me back straight.
I never did that again. I did continue to tow the trailer with the TC loaded, on dry and wet pavement, but never snow. I was always on the lookout for that same effect again, but fortunately never encountered it. I don’t need to tow with the TC loaded anymore, and haven’t done it in almost 30 years. If I did need to do it again, I wouldn’t hesitate to buy a Torklift supertruss.
With all due respect to my fellow forum members, we should probably not belabor this any longer. We are hijacking his topic.
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2001 Lance 1121 on a 2016 F450 ‘Scuse me while I whinge.
And for all you Scooby-Doo and Yosemite Sam types………..Let’s Go Brandon!!!