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Re: SOMEONE up there LOOKs after me !!

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2005 9:46 pm
by kmclemore
LOUIS B HOLUB wrote:I heard a "BUMPING" sound when towing my former MAC 26C, 95 MILES for some INLAND LAKE sailing. After a nice Sailing day, I checked things before putting the boat on the TRAILER. YEP, there it was -- a TRAILER HITCH BALL very loose, about one half totally unscrewed (Now thats a case for DISASTER). MY NEW CHECKLIST: check trailer hitch BALL on VEHICLE !!!! "CHECK LISTS" < Very Valuable :macx:
Suggestion... what I do on all my hitches is that once the ball's installed and torqued onto the hitch extension I then drill a hole straight thru the remaining bit of the ball's threads (sticking out beyond the nut) as close to the nut as I can and then I install a split-pin (aka cotter pin) and bend the ends out to secure it in place.

Really cheap insurance, and she'll never come unscrewed again.

Oil Bath Hubs

Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 2:34 pm
by Jack O'Brien
Ace Trailers of Tampa used to use somebodys oil bath hubs and has changed back to standard greased hubs. I forget what they said was the reason - they did not say "cost" - but they were not as satisfactory as the standard. 8)

Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 5:36 pm
by Dimitri-2000X-Tampa
How long do bearing buddies last anyway? Mine seem to be shooting out a lot of grease around the sides. Maybe next time I spray my brakes down with anticorrosive, I should get a new set. I put new bearings and saltwater grade drum brakes on about 2.5 years ago. I've inspected them once about a year ago and they were still in very good shape even though the trailer takes a few dips in the salt water every year. I also have pretty new marathon 14's on galvanized rims. After I fix my broken bow bunks, I hope to get another 3-5 years out of the stock trailer and then it will be time to get a new one. Despite all my rustoleum baths, I don't think its likely to get much more than 10 years out of this trailer in the Florida environment. In places like Ca where there is much lower humidity, I expect they will last longer.