This is why bearing maintenance is required!!!

Josh P

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OK guys, i was taking the tires off a horse trailer i have, i notice the bearings were a little loose. It was time to inspect and repack them while i was getting new tires put on. Upon inspection and cleaning the bearing and the hubs i noticed some of the race and bearings were pitted and blackened... So i get all new bearings for all 4 wheels, Im driving the races out with a hammer and punch, on one hub, i drove out the inner race flipped the drum and started to drive out the outer and in 2 hits the race shattered.... The race was actually cracked, it looks over heated as well.. here are some pics..

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I was very fortunate for the 10+ times we moved animals with this trailer not to have an issue.. The PO said " I just service the bearings last month" that was when we bought it the beginning of last year..
This is a horse trailer not a boat trailer so i hope this is allowed if not i will remove.. Just sharing my findings that are trailer related... Josh
 

Davem3

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Re: This is why bearing maintenance is required!!!

a good lesson, noone got hurt, the horses are safe, and a horse trailer or a boat trailer , it is all the same.........

do maintenance, or pay a big towing bill and pray to the gods no one gets hurt :eek:
 

Josh P

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Re: This is why bearing maintenance is required!!!

ya just glad i caught it when i did...
 

dingbat

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Re: This is why bearing maintenance is required!!!

There is no reason for a bearing on land based trailer to look like that except the PO didn't have a clue. A bearing should go 200-250K miles w/o service.
 
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