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GeoB
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I learned years ago when I worked at a marina the benifits of a front hitch.
Wow! From a 11 year old discussion I read this. I had a front receiver installed and now I can make a turn that I needed and slide my boat into my garage with the spacing I want, and I did not hit anything. Wow!! |
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37N122W
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Yeah, those front hitches are great. A couple of guys at the Yacht Club have them to get in and around the tight dry storage there. Our problem is more to do with the slope. The drivway drops away from the road and is really steep. If you don't angle it just right, you scrape the hell out of the bottom of your car, or in this case the trailer. Our last boat would scrape no matter what. This trailer has bigger tires and more clearence so if I get it just right, I can clear it with out scraping. Plus I'm on a blind curve so I need someone to watch for traffic while I slowly ease it out. I have a hand truck thingy that I use to maneuver the boat once I get to the bottom of the hill. It works fine because it's all flat at that point. I'm going to punch out the back of the garage so it'll fit in there, too! Drives me nuts seeing it sitting there every day. I need to hide it in the garage so I can stop staring at it, day dreaming about being on the water!
Thanks, I'll keep an eye on them for sure. Your advise has been priceless!
That's funny! We do have documented higher levels of autism and breast cancer than the rest of the country. Maybe it is the bearing grease... |
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8122pbrainard
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Got it!! Sorry but now realize you were asking about what THEY were using!! I should have known better that you would know about the punch. Sorry again. |
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79nautique
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I believe this is what I always used. But maybe it was a 5/32 - 8" enstead will have to look in the tool box and check to know for sure
snap on punch |
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Hollywood
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I know what plain old punch looks like Pete!
What kind of size are we talking here, length, tip diameter and shape... |
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8122pbrainard
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Hollywood
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I would really like to see pictures of the punches you guys are using.
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Donald80SN
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Pete,
No skin problems, but I just wanted to try to keep my hands clean. It is very hard being beautiful. 37N12, As long as the races felt like they were not scratched or damaged you are OK. I just think that the punch is easier. Donald |
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8122pbrainard
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JJ, I don't know what you have for a tow vehicle but you may what to look into a front mount hitch receiver. I have a long driveway without enough space to maneuver the truck with a trailer back by the garage here at home as well as my home up north. Also the ramp I use every spring and fall is a one lane road down to the lake. I learned years ago when I worked at a marina the benifits of a front hitch. Dealing with 5 boats/trailers each year the hitch for me has been well worth the investment/installation. If you trailer your boat on a regular basis and put it into the garage each time it will make it very easy! With the steering wheels in the middle of the rig the maneuverability is unbelievable. You're facing forward and know exactly where you are going. This is really great if you've ever tried to back up a short trailer such as a PWC trailer. I'll rehitch the trailer to the front out on the road/street and then push it into the driveway, down the ramp or into the garage. The first front receiver I had I welded up myself but now many are commercially available for many vehicles. receiver hitches Regarding your trailer bearings, just keep a eye on the temp. They may get warm but shouldn't run hot to the touch. Final "seating" of the bearings/races is done with the spindle nut when you tighten it and then back it off. You should be fine. Regarding the golden state, it just seems that every warning lable on any can always has the statement that the product contains something that causes cancer in the state of California. I keep reminding myself when dealing with any chemical that I'm lucky in don't live there!!! |
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37N122W
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I just did this job on my trailer a month or so ago. I haven't been able to test drive it yet (it's a bit of a trick getting in and out of our driveway) and now you all have me paranoid that I set the races wrong! I used the screw driver method posted on the thread on the other site. I double checked that they were all the way in and flush and even and all that... If I did it wrong, will I know it by feeling hub for heat after a couple minutes at highway speed?
Is there something I should know about the grease here in the Golden State? It's always nice and slick and smooth... |
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8122pbrainard
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Donald, I'm just wondering if you have a allergic skin reaction with grease? I saw the gloves in the tutorial and wondered about him too. Under normal conditions there really isn't anything in grease that will hurt you. (unless you live in the state of California!) Vaseline is petroleum "jelly" - IE: grease. |
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Donald80SN
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Pauly, I did mine on Saturday with the help from this thread. I used a long (9" approx") punch that had a little flat tip. I used it to remove the races. One of my hubs had the two groves like Chris 79 spoke of, but the other hub did not. One Hub must of been a replacement. Heck I fund it harder to get the Oil Seal off than the races. I also damaged one new Oil Seal pressing it into the hub. Another trip to the parts store. I used the old races to help push the new races into place. Just remember to flip the old race so that you can push it back out from the other side. If you place them taper to taper, you will not be able to get the old pusher race out easily. You will have to once again push both out. I knew this and still did it wrong on one hub. Basically, place the back of the old race to the front tapper of the new one that is in place. The hardest part was grabbing everything will grease on the rubber gloves. I did not have a work bench with a vice. If I had one of those it would of been a whole lot easier than chasing it on the concrete floor. I hope this helps, Donald |
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Hollywood
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Double-lipped inner seals. Now I'm not sure how much the marketing folks got their hands on "marine" water insoluble grease, but since it's going directly in and out of the water I'll buy it. |
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79nautique
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joel and air chissel is a bit much but oh well a nice heavy round tipped punch and hammer always did the trick, never really seen anyone use a press to install them, but we always had the driver for the races sitting on the work bench and it took more time to jack with press than to use the driver and a hammer.
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storm34
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I stand corrected!!
My guess is that my seals were bad because I lost lots of the packing and the bearings were not just pitted but completely destroyed! Great info...this thread will be bookmarked! |
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86BFN
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FYI the bearigs I purchased from NAPA (SKF) were made in mexico. the seals also SKF were made in the USA. I've had no problems. Better than freakin' china IMO.
I used Castrol GTX marine grease. I'm guessing any quailty name brand grease would work fine. Steve |
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Pauly-Banana
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I'm just printing out a set of instructions and pictures on how to service wheel bearings. Boy the pictures are awsome and clear! What would you recommend for brand of grease to use? I remember using the old style (goldish looking tan color), but I would guess that they have improved on that stuff for a higher temperature rating.
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Hollywood
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Based on the prices, I'd say both etrailer and championtrailer are selling the Redline Chinese bearings.
Based on Morfoot's data etrailer: BK3-110 $24.95 (single or double lip???) championtrailer: #12 $21.95 (double lip inner seal) I used the BK3-310 kit, which basically just uses a smaller outer bearing, LM67048, the race is .113" smaller in outside diameter. The kit was like $3 cheaper because of it. Both sides made it to Green Lake and back 3 times, Clinton and back once, and one side even went down to Alabama and back to pick up Magicman's Hurricane. I would go with the 15123 outer bearing size to be safe that the race won't be spinning on you. I just googled a Timken 15123 and it's $18 alone! Go to NAPA though and buy something made in the USA! |
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Pauly, this site seems to have a knack of drawing the best people. My first reunion was at the last St. John's river trip and there wasn't a single person I wouldn't have over for dinner or to spend the night. My boat runs and rides like it does because of the help I've received here. Just don't leave it unlocked at night?!!? |
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Pauly-Banana
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I am so impressed with the response to my question! The members of CCF truely care about helping each other out! I would hate to see someone making the really long or short trek to a reunion or just the launch ramp and get stuck! It happened to me right out of the launch ramp about twenty years ago. Luckily I was able to get out of the way so that other boaters could launch their boats. I sold my origional 1983 trailer and upgraded to the 1988 Correct Craft trailer. I now have many ideas that will help me get to Green Lake safe and sound!
Thanks again! |
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Pauly and whoever else,
Okay here are the NAPA part #'s I have for replacement everything for a CC trailer. Inner Bearing 25580 Race 25520 Outer Bearing 15123 Race 15245 Oil Seal 47017 Hope this get's you started. I'd take pic's of the whole set but Kim has the main tow vehicle with her and the're in the back storage compartment. |
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Regarding my tutorial: That writeup was from a few years back. Since then I've learned quite a bit about maintaining boats and trailers. I'll still hold that it is an awesome writeup except for using a screwdriver to drive the bearing races in and out. My new technique is to take the hub to the trailer shop and have them swap the races out. They use an air chisel to hammer the old race out (talk about right tool for the job, 79. An Air Chisel), and a die to pound it back in. Takes them about 5 minutes to do it. No more ruined screwdrivers for me. Those things took forever to tap out, seriously.
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Thanks for the awesome information! The pictures are all great stuff. I will fell much more at ease now when changing my bearings!
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Riley
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That would be great if I could do that. The hubs come all loaded and greased don't they?
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TRBenj
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Awesome, thanks Eric!
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Tim, recieved, will go out USPS in the next day or so
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TRBenj
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Bruce, that #2 should be a piece of cake. Axle and springs are oddball sizes, but the hubs and bearings are standard issue. From memory, theyre 1" inner and outer. For $35/ea, Id just get new hubs.
I did all 3 of my #2's last spring. |
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Riley
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This ia a great thread as I'm going to have to replace my bearings if I'm going to drag the Mustang to Green Lake.
Has anybody dealt with an old #2 trailer. When we bought the Classic in November, I asked the PO to replace the bearings. When he got it apart, he said the bearings and hubs were an odd size, and while he could replace them, he recommended we do a new axel & hubs. He got them from Redneck Trailer and only charged me for parts, so it was a great deal. I'm wondering if I can just do the bearings on the Mustang trailer or if I'm looking at a whole new axel and hubs. |
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79nautique
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Tim it takes a lot longer to do the job and for someone that isn't all that handy it can get you into trouble very quickly. But then I only spend about 15 minutes a wheel start to finish and don't waiste twenty minutes geting a race out.
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TRBenj
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Maybe its not the ideal method, but it clearly works if youre careful. That trailer has been made the trip from Chicago to Boston and back twice on the same set of bearings and they always ran COLD. |
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