no oil in wheel hub

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by kay_ray, Oct 2, 2019.

  1. rolls canardly

    rolls canardly Road Train Member

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    "For something like this, send us a good image. Any time you have a question about components where there might be confusion about hardware, images are critical for getting meaningful responses."

    AAWWWW.....Come on, that's no fun.
    Then we wouldn't get 10 pages of people all saying basically the same thing.
     
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  3. Rideandrepair

    Rideandrepair Road Train Member

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    Three pages of basically the same thing, basically the same thing, basically the same thing. Lol. I agree!!!
     
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  4. Cattleman84

    Cattleman84 Road Train Member

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    All of our trailers are grease filled hubs from the factory... And 16 of them are less than 6 months old.
     
  5. Intothesunset

    Intothesunset Road Train Member

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    I was under the impression that was an obsolete set up. Thanks for sharing that.
     
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  6. starmac

    starmac Road Train Member

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    It did get obsolete for quite a few years, but they started using greae at least to some extent by the late 80's and it has gotten much more common since then.
    I had an 88 fontaine step that was grease packed. I finally changed it over to oil, which I prefer, but to tell the truth, the bearings ran a litter cooler before I changed it over to oil.
    I also had a 96 transcraft flat that came grease packed, and sold it the way it came.
     
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  7. Intothesunset

    Intothesunset Road Train Member

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    So maybe pack the bearings with grease in an oil filled hub? Have a hybrid , best of both worlds?
     
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  8. skellr

    skellr Road Train Member

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    Next time you take a pit stop, carefully, put your hand on the hub. If it burns your hand then you have problems. Hot is ok, but not if it's hot enough to burn your hand.
     
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  9. starmac

    starmac Road Train Member

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    You do not want them mixed, one or the other. I have seen guys try to cheap out instead of buying a new seal and pack the bearings and add oil, it made a mess, and didn't work either.
     
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  10. Superhauler

    Superhauler TEACHER OF MEN

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    Wrong, new equip uses grease packed hubs as well as oil filled hubs.
     
  11. Cattleman84

    Cattleman84 Road Train Member

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    The newer grease filled hubs I seen apart are absolutely STUFFED with grease... Almost like it was poured in a liquid state clear to the brim, hub cap and all.

    I have packed my small personal trailers that full all my life... But its more than shops will do, and not cheap. Even a small trailer hub takes a #### ton of grease... I can only imagine how much a semi trailer hub takes to fill that full!!!
     
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