Posted by Old Iowa on September 09, 2012 at 10:50:07 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Running Gear Help posted by BigTone on September 06, 2012 at 14:58:08:
Big Tone: Those type of wheel bearing do not fit "tight" like the newer tapered roller bearings. They just are a straight roller with a hard steel sleeve on the outside. They will be "loose" even when brand new. The only way to really check them is to take them apart. If the rollers still are in the end cages and the other sleeves is not worn into pieces it will last a long time. They also where the type you greased every day. They will leak grease on the inside. Many of them did not even have an inner seal. Most just had a felt wiper.
So if they look good then just check and see how well they roll. They can be real loose and work fine. You are not going to using them hard or heavy. These type of wagons are not a high speed one. Even with new bearing all a round I would not pull it very fast on the highway.
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