Greasing 5th wheel with gear oil
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That said, I usually pick up a few bottles when I'm in Truck Pro buying something else. Usually $10 from them and always in stock.
Pro tips: You'll be tempted to cut the tip on the funnel cap and use it like an axle lube bottle. That works ok in the summer. Save time by just unscrewing the lid and pouring it. It's a little messy, especially tiny spider-web like streamers in the wind, so be careful, stay upwind, and don't overdo it. Tip enough to start the pour, then adjust the speed to form a bead about 1/4-1/2" wide. I usually put 2-3 beads on each surface. Then like some others mention, drop the air before backing in and raise up just in front of the kingpin to reduce scraping it off.
In the winter time at places I have to drop the trailer, I'll take the bottle inside the cab and put it in front of the bunk heater outlet a few minutes, up on a box or something before using. Put it in a grocery bag to keep things clean inside the cab.
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deleted...it is about oil on the 5th wheel. Not how to grease it....
Last edited: Aug 14, 2021
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Use to run local grocery distribution, four five trailers a night. When it was really cold out, -24 or lower, the grease on the fifth wheel made it really difficult to pull away from under a trailer. We put diesel fuel on the fifth wheel, worked great to keep it slippery in the cold, just had to grease it back up when the weather warmed up.
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I have a spray bottle with automatic transmission fluid, I just spray the 5th. wheel with a few shots. No mess and quick to apply.
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