Posted by Leroy on October 31, 2018 at 05:56:33 from (66.118.123.61):
In Reply to: Re: trailer plug grease posted by Case Nutty 1660 on October 31, 2018 at 03:17:17:
I dought I have put 10000 mile on my oldest trailer that I got used sometime over 20 years ago. The other trailer I bought new sometime about 18 years ago and got it wrecked 3 years ago and dought if I averaged 2000 mile a year, probably closer to a thousand and the new one in 15 dought over that many miles. And am retired now so not using grease but whem I was farming a lot of times I would use 5 tubes a day. Grease on that ball would just gather dirt to act as a grindstone to ruin them. Had to grease disk bearings 3 times a day, had one disk had to grease them every 2 hours. Impossible to see how a trailer could get as many miles 150,000 on it. Longest trip I ever made with a trailer was with camper and under 400 miles. And some years total miles were less than that. 30 miles to farthest town I have need to go to.
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