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On May 17, 12:27*am, "Calif Bill" wrote:
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I've never had a bearing buddy fail either. You just have to make sure to
check them, and grease them as necessary. Pretty simple stuff.


--Mike


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Anyone ever used them? West Marine has them on sale this week.
http://tinyurl.com/5pebls


On Fri, 16 May 08, HK *wrote:
Had them on a "loaner" trailer I borrowed from my dealer in Florida when
the "bearing buddy" on the trailer he sold me failed.


Failed? What happened?
Just curious, I have Bearing Buddies on a couple of pretty old
trailers and, so far so good.


Rick


They fall off on rough highways.- Hide quoted text -

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I have used them for a long time. May I speculate that it might not
have been the highway, but the heat and pressure of having taken in
moisture? If they are not kept pumped up, they can still take in
moisture. I have had no problems with them, ever..
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On May 17, 12:27*am, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"Mike" wrote in message

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I've never had a bearing buddy fail either. You just have to make sure to
check them, and grease them as necessary. Pretty simple stuff.


--Mike


wrote in message
.. .
John H. wrote:
Anyone ever used them? West Marine has them on sale this week.
http://tinyurl.com/5pebls

On Fri, 16 May 08, HK *wrote:
Had them on a "loaner" trailer I borrowed from my dealer in Florida when
the "bearing buddy" on the trailer he sold me failed.


Failed? What happened?
Just curious, I have Bearing Buddies on a couple of pretty old
trailers and, so far so good.


Rick


They fall off on rough highways.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I have used them for a long time. May I speculate that it might not
have been the highway, but the heat and pressure of having taken in
moisture? If they are not kept pumped up, they can still take in
moisture. I have had no problems with them, ever..


Again, thanks to all for your advice. I appreciate it.
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On May 17, 12:27 am, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"Mike" wrote in message

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I've never had a bearing buddy fail either. You just have to make sure
to
check them, and grease them as necessary. Pretty simple stuff.


--Mike


wrote in message
.. .
John H. wrote:
Anyone ever used them? West Marine has them on sale this week.
http://tinyurl.com/5pebls


On Fri, 16 May 08, HK wrote:
Had them on a "loaner" trailer I borrowed from my dealer in Florida
when
the "bearing buddy" on the trailer he sold me failed.


Failed? What happened?
Just curious, I have Bearing Buddies on a couple of pretty old
trailers and, so far so good.


Rick


They fall off on rough highways.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I have used them for a long time. May I speculate that it might not
have been the highway, but the heat and pressure of having taken in
moisture? If they are not kept pumped up, they can still take in
moisture. I have had no problems with them, ever..

Nope, crappy roads. The seals will not hold enough pressure to blow out
the hubs with interference fit, I even added set screws, We are a bankruot
state that passed a law that highway funds had to be spent on highways, but
the Legislature and Govenator still insist on borrowing the money for the
general fundl. Interstates with potholes, and major cracks. Washington
state also has bad interstates, Oregon spends it's highway dollars on
roads. Last year, I lost a buddy and discovered the axle shot about 50
miles into Oregon. Replaced the axle and on the other axle lost a BB about
50 miles into Washington. Discovered that one shortly after it left.


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On Sun, 18 May 2008 00:14:42 -0700, "CalifBill"
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On May 17, 12:27 am, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"Mike" wrote in message

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I've never had a bearing buddy fail either. You just have to make sure
to
check them, and grease them as necessary. Pretty simple stuff.


--Mike


wrote in message
.. .
John H. wrote:
Anyone ever used them? West Marine has them on sale this week.
http://tinyurl.com/5pebls


On Fri, 16 May 08, HK wrote:
Had them on a "loaner" trailer I borrowed from my dealer in Florida
when
the "bearing buddy" on the trailer he sold me failed.


Failed? What happened?
Just curious, I have Bearing Buddies on a couple of pretty old
trailers and, so far so good.


Rick


They fall off on rough highways.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


I have used them for a long time. May I speculate that it might not
have been the highway, but the heat and pressure of having taken in
moisture? If they are not kept pumped up, they can still take in
moisture. I have had no problems with them, ever..

Nope, crappy roads. The seals will not hold enough pressure to blow out
the hubs with interference fit, I even added set screws, We are a bankruot
state that passed a law that highway funds had to be spent on highways, but
the Legislature and Govenator still insist on borrowing the money for the
general fundl. Interstates with potholes, and major cracks. Washington
state also has bad interstates, Oregon spends it's highway dollars on
roads. Last year, I lost a buddy and discovered the axle shot about 50
miles into Oregon. Replaced the axle and on the other axle lost a BB about
50 miles into Washington. Discovered that one shortly after it left.


Today I buy and install Bearing Buddies. Amen.
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On Fri, 16 May 2008 16:20:06 -0400, John H.
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Anyone ever used them? West Marine has them on sale this week.

http://tinyurl.com/5pebls


Six of one, half dozen of the other.

I've had both of them, Fulton and Bearing Buddies. I can't tell the
difference except for the packaging. I've never had a problem with
either.

I suspect they are made by the same company and marketed seperate.
I've gone over them, compared side-by-each, measured and even took
both apart - there is no difference.

Just don't overfill them.


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On Sun, 18 May 2008 12:46:36 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
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On Fri, 16 May 2008 16:20:06 -0400, John H.
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Anyone ever used them? West Marine has them on sale this week.

http://tinyurl.com/5pebls


Six of one, half dozen of the other.

I've had both of them, Fulton and Bearing Buddies. I can't tell the
difference except for the packaging. I've never had a problem with
either.

I suspect they are made by the same company and marketed seperate.
I've gone over them, compared side-by-each, measured and even took
both apart - there is no difference.

Just don't overfill them.


OK, another question:P

If I buy and install them, I'll have to grease them using a marine grease.
Now, I've read that different greases should not be mixed. Does this mean
that I need to track down the specific grease currently in the new trailer
hubs and match it, or will the addition of *any* marine grease work?
--
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On Fri, 16 May 2008 16:20:06 -0400, John H.
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Anyone ever used them? West Marine has them on sale this week.

http://tinyurl.com/5pebls


Six of one, half dozen of the other.

I've had both of them, Fulton and Bearing Buddies. I can't tell the
difference except for the packaging. I've never had a problem with
either.

I suspect they are made by the same company and marketed seperate.
I've gone over them, compared side-by-each, measured and even took
both apart - there is no difference.

Just don't overfill them.


BBs are SS. Fultons are plated pot metal. Price being equal, I'd go with BB.

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On Sun, 18 May 2008 12:46:36 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
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On Fri, 16 May 2008 16:20:06 -0400, John H.
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Anyone ever used them? West Marine has them on sale this week.

http://tinyurl.com/5pebls


Six of one, half dozen of the other.

I've had both of them, Fulton and Bearing Buddies. I can't tell the
difference except for the packaging. I've never had a problem with
either.

I suspect they are made by the same company and marketed seperate.
I've gone over them, compared side-by-each, measured and even took
both apart - there is no difference.

Just don't overfill them.


OK, another question:P

If I buy and install them, I'll have to grease them using a marine grease.
Now, I've read that different greases should not be mixed. Does this mean
that I need to track down the specific grease currently in the new trailer
hubs and match it, or will the addition of *any* marine grease work?
--
John *H*


You won't really know what's in the hubs unless you take them apart wash the
old grease out and repack with your preferred grease.
The trailer Mfr. might have used 1 product and the dealer might have used
something else to top off. Compatibility issues?
I bought an axle once that came packed with the thick stringy stuff. I had
to do the afore mentioned process to use my preferred grease. If your
trailer has brakes, you might need a special hi-temp grease.

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On Sun, 18 May 2008 09:25:56 -0400, "Jim" wrote:


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On Sun, 18 May 2008 12:46:36 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
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On Fri, 16 May 2008 16:20:06 -0400, John H.
wrote:

Anyone ever used them? West Marine has them on sale this week.

http://tinyurl.com/5pebls

Six of one, half dozen of the other.

I've had both of them, Fulton and Bearing Buddies. I can't tell the
difference except for the packaging. I've never had a problem with
either.

I suspect they are made by the same company and marketed seperate.
I've gone over them, compared side-by-each, measured and even took
both apart - there is no difference.

Just don't overfill them.


OK, another question:P

If I buy and install them, I'll have to grease them using a marine grease.
Now, I've read that different greases should not be mixed. Does this mean
that I need to track down the specific grease currently in the new trailer
hubs and match it, or will the addition of *any* marine grease work?
--
John *H*


You won't really know what's in the hubs unless you take them apart wash the
old grease out and repack with your preferred grease.
The trailer Mfr. might have used 1 product and the dealer might have used
something else to top off. Compatibility issues?
I bought an axle once that came packed with the thick stringy stuff. I had
to do the afore mentioned process to use my preferred grease. If your
trailer has brakes, you might need a special hi-temp grease.


No brakes, but this is starting to sound like a huge PITA. I may just wait
until the end of the season and install and repack at the same time.
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On Sun, 18 May 08, John H wrote:
this is starting to sound like a huge PITA. I may just wait
until the end of the season and install and repack at the same time.


..... or you can always replace the whole thing with the "oil bath"
type hubs. I bought a trailer with those recently but the jury will be
out for a few years while I decide whether or not I prefer them.

Rick
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