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601.1 | Time for Metalheads, not Bass. | CGVAX2::HAGERTY | Jack Hagerty KI1X | Wed Feb 10 1988 10:05 | 7 |
| First, you might find a hitch that extends a few more inches rather
than extending the trailer and ruining its towing :balance:.
But if you are tripping that far, drop over and borrow my grease
gun. Every so often you should reload the buddies. Mine have a fitting.
You just might find a few more fittings to hit as well.
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601.2 | SUPPORT that tansom! | CAD::BROPHY | | Wed Feb 10 1988 10:29 | 22 |
| Don last summer when up grading from a 14' aluminum to a 16' aluminum
I did what you are trying to do. It is very IMPORTANT that you
support the weight of the tramson on the bunks. If you do not do
this the motor weight will cause damage to your rivets and the end
result will be leaks! This was pointed out to me at several marinas.
I also added 2 more rollers so that the keel (sp) had additional
support. To make new Bunks I purchased 2 8' pressure treated 2x4's
and marine glued some shag run to them, It took a couple of times
loading the boat to get the adjustments right but aftwer that no
problems. If you have any questions please feel free to
send me mail or give me a call at dtn 225-4927 good luck Mike
poor illustration follows!
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601.3 | | MPGS::NEAL | | Wed Feb 10 1988 11:41 | 7 |
| Don, Before I bought my buddies I did a little reserch and found
that some (not all) people had problems with the plastic buddies
falling off. So I spent the $12 or what ever it is for the metal
ones and havent had a problem yet. I am not sure if you need another
set for spares but someone else might know better.
Rich
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601.4 | 2' max | COLORS::MACINTYRE | In search of the Largemouth Bass... | Tue Feb 16 1988 10:04 | 6 |
| I've talked with a friend from Greene's Marine and have solved my
extension problem. By law, a trailer cannot be extended more than
2 feet. And they have a galvenized 2' bolt-on extension for $30
(for my trailer). So, that's what I'm going to go with...
Don Mac
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601.5 | MY VOTE!! FOR BEARING BUDDIES! | MPGS::PERCUOCO | | Thu Feb 18 1988 15:53 | 10 |
| DON,
I WENT THRU A SET OF WHEEL BEARINGS COMMING HOME FROM A LONG
TRIP! I HAD NEW BEARINGS DONE AND PUT SOME METAL BEARING BUDDIES
ON, GREASE EM TWICE A YEAR AND HAVE NEVER HAD ANOTHER PROBLEM! THEY
ARE WORTH EVERY CENT. I THINK I PAID ABOUT $12.00! BEST MOVE I
EVER MADE ON MY TRAILER AND I TRAILER ALOT!
TOM
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601.6 | | COLORS::MACINTYRE | In search of the Largemouth Bass... | Thu Feb 18 1988 17:39 | 10 |
| re: bearings
Thanks for the inputs. I did pickup some buddies, along with a
grease gun and a spare set of bearings. Before we leave for FLA
I'll repack the bearings and install the buddies. Not to mention,
install the extension, the guide-ons, the new lights, rewire
the trailer, rewire the boat, install the modified deck, with new
trolling motor, etc, etc.... busy busy...
Don Mac
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601.7 | Be quiet and get to work... | TOOK::SWEET | | Fri Feb 19 1988 08:24 | 1 |
| Don, Sounds like a labor of Love...stop complaining!
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601.8 | "A labor of love?" - ahyup | FEISTY::TOMAS | Joe | Fri Feb 19 1988 08:57 | 5 |
| How well I know, huh Don?
I enjoyed every minute of customizing my boat.
-Joe-
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601.9 | | COLORS::MACINTYRE | In search of the Largemouth Bass... | Fri Feb 19 1988 12:26 | 9 |
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Yea, I have to admit that I do enjoy working on the boat. But
working outside in the winter can be rather miserable. And looking
at the time frame that I have, it's possible that the weather will be
less than cooperative. But just thinking of the souther Florida
weather (the news this morning showed the 80s) should help warm
me up!
Don Mac
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601.10 | | JAWS::WIERSUM | The Back Deck Wizard | Fri Feb 19 1988 12:57 | 12 |
|
to break up the drive, you need to make some stops......
I hope those stops include some fishin. ie: Westpoint, st cooper
etc.
What's you driving plan? Give us all the vicarious thrills.
TBDW (FLYIN)
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601.11 | Grease | MTBLUE::OKERHOLM_PAU | | Tue Feb 23 1988 07:46 | 15 |
| I went to the trouble of acquiring a separate grease gun and
loading it with "bearing grease" which I obtained in bulk rather
than cartridge. I use this gun excluively for my trailer bearings.
I only did this because all the cartrige stuff was called "all purpose"
grease and I wanted to insure that I was using the right stuff. Well
my can of grease is empty now and I really don't want to go through
the hassle of bulk loading anymore. (Anyone ever try that? What
a mess!)
I guess what I am looking for is someone out there to tell me
that the have been using the general purpose stuff for years and it
works great. That will give me the confidence to use it and get
out of the bulk business.
Thanks,
Paul
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601.12 | "It's Grease to me" | TOOK::SWEET | | Tue Feb 23 1988 08:39 | 17 |
| Paul,
I am in much the same delema. I need to repack my bearings this
spring and have be waffling as to what type of grease to use. It
looks like the factory grease was white (Lithium?) grease. Once
I made the mistake of pumping some black (moyabian SP?) grease into
the bearing buddy and what a mess it has been, the two greases did
not mix and the black stuff has been leaking out ever since. Fortunatly
I only did this on 1 of 4 wheels. I asked the place that services
my I/O what kind of grease they use and all they said was "green".
Unless I can find a better reason not to, I will just use the black
grease when I repack them this spring since this is what I have in
both a cartrige and a tub.
Anyone have some better info?
Bruce
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601.13 | Green Grease | MSDOA1::LOYD | | Tue Feb 23 1988 09:59 | 10 |
| Paul,
There is a cartridge grease made specifically for boat wheel bearings.
It's called Aqualube, it is indeed green and is designed for the
many dunkings in the lake that your trailer will make and it also
for the heat of trailering long distances. I've used it for the
past several years on my Ranger trailer and never a problem. Most
boat dealers have it in my area so you might want to check around.
Ron
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601.14 | Thanks | MTBLUE::OKERHOLM_PAU | | Tue Feb 23 1988 12:28 | 5 |
| Bruce, Ron,
Thanks for the info. I'll stop at a local boat dealer to get
some of the green stuff.
Paul
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601.15 | | BAGELS::DILSWORTH | Keith Dilsworth DTN 226-5566 | Tue Feb 23 1988 13:17 | 3 |
| I also use Aqua Lube with my Ranger Trail, but it is red.
Keith
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601.16 | Another brand - another color | MTBLUE::OKERHOLM_PAU | | Wed Feb 24 1988 17:05 | 7 |
| I stopped at my local boat store and picked up some OMC Marine
Bearing Grease. It is that dark brown, almost black color of Lithium
types. I'm satisfied that it is formulated for boat trailer bearings
so I guess my problem has been solved.
Thanks,
Paul
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601.17 | | BAGELS::DILSWORTH | Keith Dilsworth DTN 226-5566 | Tue Mar 15 1988 09:51 | 4 |
| I ordered some Aqualube and they sent me the 14.5 oz tubes. If
anyone wants any at $3.75, let me know.
keith
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601.18 | | FEISTY::TOMAS | Joe | Tue Mar 15 1988 11:47 | 3 |
| Keith...I'll take one. I've moved and am now by pole 2C7.
Joe
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601.19 | | TPVAX2::DESROSIERS | | Tue Mar 15 1988 13:02 | 3 |
| keith I'll take one also. bring it at the bass club meeting saturday
ray
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