My 2000 Ford Ranger XLT 4X4 have shaking problems.?

It starts fine and idles up to 1200 RPMs and stays near if in park or independent. When you put it in drive or reverse, the RPMs drop to around 500 RPMs and the truck feel like it is going to shake itself to pieces. Once doing a tour it drives ok with only an occassional shake. Let off the gas for a second, make available it some gas and it gets rid of the shaking, HOWEVER, when you take up to 45-50 miles per hour it starts shaking extremely bad. I'm not a mechanic by any mode. I read on another forum that it may be a bad MAF sensor. I tried unplugging it and letting my truck unexploited to see if that fixed the problem. Still no change. Anyone hold any ideas? Anything help at this point.


Answers:    Do you have a check engine table lamp on? IF you unplugged the MAF sensor and nothing changed next you most likely hold a bad MAF.
Check your torque converter or possibly you have a clogged catalytic converter. Just a guess. But it might do the trick. Neither of wich are trouble-free fixes, good luck.
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