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How often do you grease boat trailer bearing?
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<blockquote data-quote="woodyard" data-source="post: 5732463" data-attributes="member: 2777"><p>I used to replace bearings and seals every winter when I was fishing a lot . Probably only do it every couple of years now. What I have seen is that many of the seals will allow some water in and the bearings and axle will be pitted in some places. Even with the bearing buddies , I pull them and check yearly, if bearings good , just a new seal and grease. The red Lucas i believe is what I use. A set of bearings and repacking is cheap insurance during the off season to ensure a good trip. I have seen too many on the side of the road with the hub off and damaged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodyard, post: 5732463, member: 2777"] I used to replace bearings and seals every winter when I was fishing a lot . Probably only do it every couple of years now. What I have seen is that many of the seals will allow some water in and the bearings and axle will be pitted in some places. Even with the bearing buddies , I pull them and check yearly, if bearings good , just a new seal and grease. The red Lucas i believe is what I use. A set of bearings and repacking is cheap insurance during the off season to ensure a good trip. I have seen too many on the side of the road with the hub off and damaged. [/QUOTE]
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