How To Repack Your Trailer Wheel Bearings

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

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  • @christopherwalton2881
    @christopherwalton2881 Před 4 lety +19

    Can you please explain the 2 tools you use to remove the seal...some type of pliers along with the other one that allows for leverage? Thanks so much for the video, huge help.

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 4 lety +12

      I'm glad you found the video helpful. Here are the list of tools:
      Dust cap pliers- amzn.to/32ABDQZ
      Seal puller-amzn.to/3c4fjT5
      Bearing Packer- amzn.to/2EcDqT4

    • @FonzoTheTrucker
      @FonzoTheTrucker Před 2 lety

      Only explanation is they don't know how to do it themselves!

    • @chip2139
      @chip2139 Před 2 lety

      @@TractorTech Thank you. Your video is a huge help.

    • @thepoopsoup
      @thepoopsoup Před rokem +2

      Use a piece of doll rod to tap the bearing and seal out from the front side.

    • @pete1729
      @pete1729 Před měsícem

      That's 'dowell rod' if you want to go looking for it online. Its also very good advice that you gave.​@thepoopsoup

  • @judge058
    @judge058 Před 3 lety +83

    I wish the people that give thumbs down were forced to provide an explanation. I think is a terrific, easily understood and very informative video. Thank you, great job!

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 3 lety +4

      Thanks, I appreciate that!

    • @theusconstitution1776
      @theusconstitution1776 Před 3 lety +4

      I guess one possibility is they may be working on the same axle on a boat trailer in which case you would want to actually use that bearing buddy in this situation you’re simply using it for a cap which is perfect for a trailer that doesn’t go in the water! Great job just looking at your hands tells you have some idea of what the hell you’re doing! Experience is the best teacher

    • @crappieslinger
      @crappieslinger Před 2 lety +10

      I did provide an explanation. This is a driveway mechanic version of doing the job properly. If you are going to go the the trouble to repack the bearings the very least you can do is replace the seals and not reuse the old ones. You also need to pack the hub full of grease. If the only grease in the hub is in the bearings and race it will quickly thin out and move to the center of the hub and then the bearings have inadequate lubrication. That is the beauty of the spindles with a grease zerk on the end that pushes the grease from behind the back bearing out to the front, effectively packing both bearings each time you grease them PROPERLY.

    • @FreedomFishing
      @FreedomFishing Před 2 lety +5

      Force is never the answer. I wish CZcams still showed the dislike counters.

    • @alyamoney
      @alyamoney Před 2 lety +3

      @@crappieslinger yeah I’ve only done this job once before.. it only cost about $15 per side for the bearings and new caps.. may as well just use all new parts and grease it up

  • @garymarker3104
    @garymarker3104 Před 3 lety +13

    Hands-down one of the best step by step instructions. Thank you for not talking too much.

  • @marksgaragetalk5887
    @marksgaragetalk5887 Před 18 dny +1

    Thanks for taking the time to make this video, but you passed right over an important part without explanation, cleaning the bearings. What do you clean them with and how do you clean them? Also, most people don’t have the bearing tools that you have and if they did they wouldn’t have to watch the video! Next time make the video using regular tools, this would help a lot more people I think.

  • @spookerz35
    @spookerz35 Před 2 lety +3

    I really like the fact that you explained the reasons why bearing buddies are not fail safe. Sometimes the old fashioned way of doing things is the best way.

  • @Wayondon
    @Wayondon Před 2 lety +8

    Until now, I completely unaware that using my bearing buddy was resulting in an incomplete and potentially hazardous situation. Greatly appreciate your no-nonsense approach as well. Thank you!

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 2 lety

      Your welcome!

    • @jimlindagochnauer2610
      @jimlindagochnauer2610 Před rokem +1

      From eTrailer: Bearing Buddy pumps grease into the center of the hub all the way back to the grease seal. A double lip seal should be used to prevent grease from blowing out the seal when added. When the hub and seals and bearings are first assembled, they should be packed. After a period of time and when you want to maintain the grease on the bearings, the grease would travel from the zerk fitting on the Bearing buddy through the outer bearing. It would then fill the cavity inside the hub and continue to the inner bearing. You will want to use caution when using bearing protectors and make sure you do not overfill the hub with grease because too much grease can blow out through the grease seal.

    • @yz250rider1
      @yz250rider1 Před 8 měsíci

      Thx for the video.

    • @twc9000
      @twc9000 Před 18 dny

      @@jimlindagochnauer2610 That is good to know. I just bought a set of Bearing Buddies and that was my understanding of how they worked. They claim the new ones have a valve that will allow grease to escape if too much is applied.

  • @rmulvihi0521
    @rmulvihi0521 Před rokem +1

    This is the Citizen Kane of trailer bearing repacking videos. Thanks for the information that's directly to the point.

  • @bking0220
    @bking0220 Před 5 lety +14

    Thanks Roger. I have a small light duty trailer and have never serviced the bearings. Now I know how. Great explanation.

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 5 lety +1

      Your welcome Bill! If your trailer has small tires, they bearings will need serviced more frequently because the tires will make more revolutions per mile than trailer with larger tires.

    • @connecting2spirit
      @connecting2spirit Před 4 lety +1

      Great, I'm not the only one who didn't do this!
      Now I will... lesson learned! I have a small utility trailer that I use to haul kayaks around. Still need to maintain it well.

  • @RetireesHelpingRetirees
    @RetireesHelpingRetirees Před 2 lety +3

    As cheap as most seals etc are I always go ahead and repack, replace and clean everything up before I button it all back down.. You end up with a fully serviced hub good for years ... vs not doing it all and having to do it more often as well as end up with bad parts screwing up good parts/// Thanks It is always nice to see someone do their own work.. I try to and so far I haven't paid a mechanic or a service hand in over 40 years... I'm retired so.. yeah I think it's all been worth.. it !

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 2 lety

      New seals are not a bad idea. It is not an oil bath hub so if the seal leaks, it is not like oil is going to get on the brakes.

    • @rickc2222
      @rickc2222 Před 2 lety +1

      Was going to say this as well. I just did mine and both inner bearings were corroded and rusty due to the seals being hard and I guess worn - cleaned them up and they dont look worn but the rubber was all hard and brittle. then i read while purchasing a bearing kit that mfr recommends REPLACE THE SEALS EVERY TIME YOU REPACK - they are a wear item and can save your bearings from early death. former owner said he repacked previous year and i believe him, but he obviously re-used the seals for years...now i gotta buy a whole kit to replace bearings and seals.
      Good on you for using a new cotter pin tho! never reuse those either. not worth it.

  • @byronakhavi953
    @byronakhavi953 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great video. Very straightforward and easy to follow. Great job and thanks for the overview of this task.

  • @houndsmanone4563
    @houndsmanone4563 Před 5 lety +7

    Thanks Roger. That's the problem with bearing-buddy's b/c they give a false sense bearing lubrication. When I fished tournaments, several fellow boat owners had burned their bearings b/c the bearings were NOT well lubed. They said they put lube in the bearing buddy's and that's when they realized the grease did not go through to the rear bearings. They pumped grease into a salt-water filled race (ouch). Excellent job, Roger. Full-watch.

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 5 lety +1

      How are you doing? I had not seen you around in a while. You do fishing tournaments? My uncle was looking at trailers for his jon boat years ago. One of the selling points on the trailer he got was bearing buddys. Thanks for watching!

    • @houndsmanone4563
      @houndsmanone4563 Před 5 lety

      Hey back at ya, Roger. Yep, I fished bass tournaments back in the early 80's up until late 80's. Since we were on the east coast, we fished branches that were brackish. What a nightmare that proved to be for trailer bodies, axles, and anything that was metal. Sorry, not many videos made this year but I'll get some out. Good talking to ya. Have a fine week.

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 5 lety

      That sounds like fun. I'm having a hard time getting videos out this year too.Have a good week.

    • @theusconstitution1776
      @theusconstitution1776 Před 3 lety +2

      People need to understand that even with a set of bearing buddies or the easy lube hub you still have to take them apart clean them and check them and reinstall them once a year, or you’re just asking for five hours along side the busiest highway in the country!

    • @houndsmanone4563
      @houndsmanone4563 Před 3 lety

      @@theusconstitution1776 You're definitely right on the money, Pete. Along side a very busy road with a very heavy load on the trailer at that. Thanks for the courtesy reminder b/c you're spot-on. Have a fine upcoming week. 👍🏽🙂

  • @nateroo
    @nateroo Před 2 lety +2

    Great video! I learned my lesson about Bearing Buddies the hard way, lost my left trailer wheel on the freeway because the bearings apparently were gone over time even though I greased through the Bearing Buddies periodically; I had to have my axle rebuilt with 2 new wheel hubs and the most important advice I was given when I picked it up was "DON'T USE THE BEARING BUDDIES... grease the old school way and hand pack them or use a bearing packer! ... if you use the Bearing Buddies's, you'll force grease out of the seals and crack them because you're introducing new grease and there's no room to hold both old and new grease, old stuff has to go somewhere and it will be forced out through the seals." This video is a valuable lesson!! It repeats what my trailer guy told me. Thanx for sharing!!

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for watching and commenting! You were lucky that your axle was resuable. Have a good week!

    • @stevejackson4136
      @stevejackson4136 Před rokem +1

      Bearing buddies don’t replace regular maintenance.

  • @akpoindexter1982
    @akpoindexter1982 Před rokem +1

    Clear, concise, yet thorough. Props!

  • @FastSlothVideos
    @FastSlothVideos Před 4 lety +6

    That blue grease packer is dope and so is that gasket puller. You're one of those dudes that buys the correct tools for the job. Respect. Imma just sit here with my palm and small flathead and a wish lmao

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 4 lety +3

      I'm a mechanic, so I have to have the right tools for a job like this. Since I am a mechanic it has taught me to have that having the right tools for a jobs is faster, and gives better results. On a job like this, you will be fine packing the bearings by hand.

  • @Fab4Fan208
    @Fab4Fan208 Před 4 lety +2

    I just bought a small utility trailer and this video is going to make maintenance so much easier for me.

  • @jackorear2536
    @jackorear2536 Před 2 dny

    I have to do this tomorrow. Great video, thank you!

  • @garyisrael7735
    @garyisrael7735 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you for a simple and easy to understand step by step tutorial. Great work and very helpful!

  • @bkilpatr100
    @bkilpatr100 Před 2 lety +1

    I agree. I have E-Z Lube axels on my tailor. I still repack my bearings every two years and/or replace them every four. I use my E-Z Lube once or twice a year after the trailer has been sitting in the off-season. Or if I use it more than usual during the season, I'll give the axle a couple of squirts once in a while. Other than that, they still need to be repacked and the old grease cleaned out regularly.

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 2 lety

      I agree, they old grease needs to be cleaned out once in a while.

  • @benyaminyisrael4634
    @benyaminyisrael4634 Před 3 lety +4

    This was a great video...very detailed and straight to the point. Thank you for posting. I will be greasing my bearings today on a trailer I am selling..I thought you simply remove the cap and slap some grease in there..end of story....

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks! Good luck on the sale of your trailer.

  • @davidames4257
    @davidames4257 Před měsícem

    Roger, Sir! Thank you for this excellent video. Im ready to do this for the first time.

  • @lindagreen9244
    @lindagreen9244 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much! I am just starting to repack into a Casita travel trailer and did not know any procedures to follow. Now I feel much more competent and know what to look for.

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 3 lety

      Your welcome. Good luck with your project!

  • @bottmar1
    @bottmar1 Před rokem +2

    I think a lot of people don't know that bearing buddies are spring loaded so that the hub is pressurized for a longer period of time. I usually grease them just before I back my boat trailer into the water. You can see the grease zero move out and will stay there if there is no bad seal. As far as the worry you might over grease the bearing buddy pushing the seal out of the hub you should know that the design of the bearing buddy has a bleed hole that lets the grease out of the same area as the zerk is installed on.

  • @enilkja
    @enilkja Před 11 měsíci

    Very informative. Thank you. I’m almost confident enough to tackle this myself.

  • @donewing2536
    @donewing2536 Před 2 lety +1

    Well done video - plain and simple but very accurate and informative

  • @newsveteran4466
    @newsveteran4466 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm still going to have a pro do the work for me, but I like seeing what's involved. Your video was well done. Straight to the tutorial and no fluff or other useless BS. Nicely done and very informative.

  • @terryhill4732
    @terryhill4732 Před rokem +1

    Repack bearings many a times a time-consuming but well worth it, maintenance is the key to longevity

  • @bh9420
    @bh9420 Před měsícem

    Damn, I need to design and 3d print that bearing grease packer, great idea.

  • @David-qo7lz
    @David-qo7lz Před rokem

    Yep, this guy knows what he’s doing. 100% correct

  • @johnnyperkins2849
    @johnnyperkins2849 Před měsícem

    Excellent informative video thanks for posting it!!

  • @SloMo2723
    @SloMo2723 Před rokem

    Very simple and easy to understand. Thanks for posting this video

  • @denniscunin4201
    @denniscunin4201 Před 3 lety +4

    Great presentation bud. No BS
    Just good content and great presentation thanks keep up the good work

  • @thomaswayneward
    @thomaswayneward Před rokem

    Good info. I always take the tire off first, so the hub is easier to handle.

  • @193therman
    @193therman Před 4 měsíci

    Great video. Now I know what to do along with just installing the bearing buddy.

  • @richardduncan525
    @richardduncan525 Před 3 lety +2

    I agree about bearing buddies, learned the hard way. Good video

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! I heard my dad having a discussion with a customer about bearing buddies today.

    • @brentbradley6711
      @brentbradley6711 Před 3 lety

      @@TractorTech worthless

    • @666dynomax
      @666dynomax Před 3 lety +1

      They give people a false sense of doing maintenance

  • @andydavidson5253
    @andydavidson5253 Před 4 lety +3

    Perfect video. Just right. Much thanks from Tennessee.

  • @gregdemers2501
    @gregdemers2501 Před rokem

    Very good video, by a guy who really knows his stuff!

  • @denverdanoreno
    @denverdanoreno Před rokem

    Straightforward to-the-point thank you buddy

  • @jeremyd.6060
    @jeremyd.6060 Před 11 měsíci

    I'm a rv mechanic of 20 years, and I agree with everything you said except I always recommend new grease seals, there cheaper than a pack of gum and the rubber and spring wear making them more likely to release grease on to brakes, and my personal opinion bearing buddies have no place on axels with brakes, but great video.

  • @victorlust9473
    @victorlust9473 Před rokem

    Well laid out with great reference comments ( from experience)

  • @larzybernard9617
    @larzybernard9617 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for making it clear and simple.

  • @GodHasGivenBelovedBlacksmith

    Thank you for taking the time to record this. Nice job!

  • @osotx2001
    @osotx2001 Před měsícem

    Very good how to video.

  • @javierhernandez215
    @javierhernandez215 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome video andvery informative, thank you

  • @SlayerofFiction
    @SlayerofFiction Před 4 lety +9

    I've not packed wheel bearings in nearly 20 years so I wanted a refresher.
    Very well done, I would say however please wear gloves, your hands are a sponge and you absorb the toxins in grease, oil, etc.
    Again, thank you.

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for watching!

    • @Nomadcreations
      @Nomadcreations Před 2 lety

      Slayer, U B Running On Borrowed Time, The Force was with You!!!

  • @connecting2spirit
    @connecting2spirit Před 4 lety +1

    helpful video, thanks! For my trailer, I'm thinking about getting some new cotter pins, 'cause mine are really old... It's way overdue for repacking the wheel bearings.

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 4 lety +1

      I'm glad you found the video helpful!

  • @l.d.8310
    @l.d.8310 Před 3 lety +1

    Very well done video i noticed there was no B.S. of fluff....just on point and to the point...Thank you this will help me a lot when I tackle this job.

  • @steamy1225
    @steamy1225 Před rokem +6

    You should never loosen the spindle nut to line up the hole for the cotter pin. Always tighten to next castelation. Backing it of will allow more play then needed and can damage the bearings , Also if too tight will damage the bearings by overheating. But one castelation will not . just the right amount of preload. I work on airplanes and the manufacturer gives us a certain torque to tighten the nut and then back it off to zero and re-tighten to a lower torque spec then go to next castelation to line up the cotter pin hole. never back off.

    • @mrpush2532
      @mrpush2532 Před 4 měsíci +2

      I don't agree. I was taught by old timers. Finger tight after seating, back off to fit pin. A full castle nut lug tighter and you're too tight,. Too tight is worst, as more heat is generated, Degrading your grease and destroying the bearings prematurely.
      Hub Should not move laterally but spin freely.
      If movement repeat process.
      That's how I was taught. Never lost any bearings yet.

    • @JesseRain
      @JesseRain Před 2 měsíci

      Tapered bearings do better loose than tight. I know you work on airplanes. You do understand that airplane wheels don't just spin for hours and hours right? Slightly tight probably won't hurt for heading down the taxiway or taking off. But a 10 hour trip down the highway at 60+.....probably not so well.

    • @JesseRain
      @JesseRain Před 2 měsíci

      Application matters.

  • @steveschweitzer9770
    @steveschweitzer9770 Před rokem

    This is exactly what I needed for my trailer! Thank you!

  • @yozy4996
    @yozy4996 Před 5 měsíci

    Excellant tutorial...Thank you Sir.

  • @lukemoussa1298
    @lukemoussa1298 Před rokem

    Thank you. Excellent tutorial.

  • @chancedurham8258
    @chancedurham8258 Před 3 lety

    Good video bud. Straight and to the point. And no funny shit or sillys.

  • @RCAFpolarexpress
    @RCAFpolarexpress Před 5 lety +4

    Good evening Sir, very well made bearing maintenance video !!! Your very good at it and very good detail ! Keep up the good work !!! Cheers !!!

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 5 lety +1

      Thanks Dave. I appreciate you watching and commenting on my videos!

    • @RCAFpolarexpress
      @RCAFpolarexpress Před 5 lety +1

      @@TractorTech Have a good week !!! Cheers !!!

  • @Provostknight
    @Provostknight Před rokem

    Great Video, one of the best I have seen on that subject.

  • @harryhogan-shaw5472
    @harryhogan-shaw5472 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. Very helpful

  • @beardedgarage
    @beardedgarage Před 2 lety

    Thanks brother, good stuff, great maintenance tips

  • @jackietobie5001
    @jackietobie5001 Před 4 lety

    Guess what I’m doing this weekend? Thanks for the informative video

  • @robertcatlett4393
    @robertcatlett4393 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you I believe I got it😊

  • @steve1311
    @steve1311 Před rokem

    Good information , thanks.

  • @VictorGarcia-dv6rn
    @VictorGarcia-dv6rn Před 3 lety +1

    Great video

  • @stevenvanover8773
    @stevenvanover8773 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Skipped over the cleaning process and material used. Why?

  • @trentondean4606
    @trentondean4606 Před 2 lety

    Thank you sir! Very helpful.

  • @alaska-bornfloridaman
    @alaska-bornfloridaman Před 3 lety

    Hey Roger. I'm Roger. Thanks Bro.

  • @Ryan-yi6su
    @Ryan-yi6su Před 3 lety +2

    Great video much appreciated I do have one question though I followed the video to t
    But when I put everything together including the lug nuts spun the tire when it was finished and it still sounds rough?
    Does that mean maybe the castle nut is too tight?

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 3 lety

      Is this on an axle with brakes?

    • @Ryan-yi6su
      @Ryan-yi6su Před 3 lety

      No brakes
      Maybe the castle nut is just a little too tight?
      I did notice that with the bearing that there was a bit of play between the outer and inner rings
      Everything was cleaned and everything was smooth

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 3 lety

      @@Ryan-yi6su It is tough to say without seeing it but it sounds like you have a bad bearing.

    • @Ryan-yi6su
      @Ryan-yi6su Před 3 lety +1

      Fixed
      With an 8$ bearing and Lucas Xtra heavy duty grease

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 3 lety

      @@Ryan-yi6su I'm glad you found the noise.

  • @Hiker63
    @Hiker63 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. Question. I’m currently renovating a single axle and want to change the bearings. If my axle doesn’t have a number to identify it is there another way to determine what type of bearings I need?

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 3 lety

      The bearings should have a number on them. If not they can be measured to figure out what you need.

  • @billburkhart
    @billburkhart Před 2 lety

    Nice video just what I was looking for.

  • @temporaryscars
    @temporaryscars Před 3 lety +2

    What do I do if I don’t have a bearing packer? Wish you had shown how to do this without specialized tools.

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 3 lety

      You can pack bearings by hand but it would be best to buy a bearing packer. They don't cost much.

  • @larrydavis4064
    @larrydavis4064 Před rokem

    Nice work. Forget the bearing buddy. It allows debris and water into the bearings. It looks good on paper, but I've not had very good luck with them. Just use a dust seal.

  • @bryanbatts
    @bryanbatts Před 2 lety

    Thanks for a great explanation!!!!

  • @damonschlott
    @damonschlott Před 8 měsíci +1

    Never reuse a removed seal.

  • @151bradhatt
    @151bradhatt Před 2 lety +1

    Are these light duty axles pretty much the same? I have a small popup trailer with a 4 lug hub. I would prefer new seals but don't know what to buy

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 2 lety

      You can remove the hub and look at the seal. There should be a number on it. You can also measure the seal. There should be a tag on the axle to tell you what it is so you can find it by application. You probably have a 2k axle.

  • @wrenchaholic_
    @wrenchaholic_ Před 2 lety

    From what I understand bearing buddy's are for Marine application. There not ment to grease the bearing. There ment to slightly pressure the seals to prevent water from getting in. My dad always make me give them a pump before backing the boat in the water.

  • @willpease5604
    @willpease5604 Před 3 lety

    Great video! Thank you for doing this.

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 3 lety

      Your welcome! Thanks for taking the time to comment!

  • @billybobsowbreath1774
    @billybobsowbreath1774 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a super-lube axle and I don't remove my bearing buddies. Just take the buddy apart and then remove the spindle nut and hub?

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 3 lety

      Pop the bearing buddy off then remove the spindle nut.

  • @thomas_2565
    @thomas_2565 Před 2 lety +1

    Any advice for getting the seal off if it’s really really tight?

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 2 lety

      You can use a prybar to pop it out. You will need new seals.

  • @Nomadcreations
    @Nomadcreations Před 2 lety

    Thanx To Point Out To Every-one the mixing of clean vs dirty grease aka just makes the clean grease last less longer! Bravo To save the seal, doesnt work that easy for Me :) . 2 axle brakes is excellent idea especially if you live in mountain or hilly areas of travel. People Good idea to take rim off hub for saving the wheel seal latr.

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 2 lety

      I've had some complain about resuing the seal. Thanks for watching!

  • @garyweglarz
    @garyweglarz Před 4 lety

    Excellent video. Thanks.

  • @elgoogsucks9005
    @elgoogsucks9005 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video

  • @keenowl1410
    @keenowl1410 Před 6 měsíci

    Nice

  • @michalp2362
    @michalp2362 Před 4 měsíci

    So the bearing buddies are basically useless. Thanks for this video.

  • @bookendkidproductions6156

    Great video. I was expecting to hear an air gun wrench sound during the time lapse nut removal. I think I would wear gloves while handling the grease. And the biggy - a couple of bad camera angles where the right arm blocks the camera from seeing the part and related action. Otherwise, the learning is all there. Are there different sizes of trailer bearings? How easy to obtain the special tool you used to remove the seal?

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 2 lety

      Yes there are different size bearings for different axles. The link to the tool is pinned that the top of the comments.

  • @zildian1983
    @zildian1983 Před 4 lety +1

    New boat owner here. Wondering what happens if you don't do this and they go bad? My trailer is 15 yrs old. Thanks!

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 4 lety

      A wheel bearing will fail, possibly ruining the axles, and hub or brake drum. You will be sitting along side of the road.

    • @miked8227
      @miked8227 Před rokem

      ruined a fishing trip for me about 5 years ago.

  • @trevorminky
    @trevorminky Před 3 lety

    Thanks for doing this

  • @cppower14
    @cppower14 Před rokem

    Good video , but should have shown how you cleaned the bearings before repack.

    • @chilichad
      @chilichad Před rokem

      Well, here is your chance to make a video and show us how you clean the bearings.

  • @johnedmunds1380
    @johnedmunds1380 Před 4 lety

    Great video thanks

  • @TheEberlyFam
    @TheEberlyFam Před 3 lety

    We picked up a pop up camper and on the way home we noticed smoking and the hub cap was gone. Only one wheel at first. We’ll be doing this today,hoping this is it!

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 3 lety

      Keep your eye your brakes also. They could be dragging.

  • @danielreyes4180
    @danielreyes4180 Před 10 měsíci

    How can you call the tool you used to pack the bearing quicker???

  • @theflyingferret77
    @theflyingferret77 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi Roger. I'm about to go through the Bearings and the Electric Brakes on an older enclosed trailer I bought earlier this year.
    The Hub Nut needs to simply be finger tight (after backing off)? I don't need to apply a certain amount of torque to preload the Bearing?
    Will defo look out for your Brake how-to video....thanks.

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 4 lety

      I tighten the nut down some with the tool I used in the video, so it is not super tight. Then I loosen the nut, and re-tighten til there is no play. If you trailer has dexter axles, here is the manul for them. www.dexteraxle.com/docs/default-source/dexteraxle/product-documentation/manuals/600-8k_complete_service_manual.pdf?sfvrsn=cfe1e328_42
      Here is the trailer brake video.
      czcams.com/video/ZrLZcvIGR48/video.html

  • @AlbertaPL
    @AlbertaPL Před rokem

    nice vid

  • @NWGarage
    @NWGarage Před rokem

    Never would have thought he was gonna do the wheel bearings with out removing the wheel lol

  • @jmc2647
    @jmc2647 Před 2 lety

    I'm assuming you clean the bearings before repacking what did you use to clean them

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 2 lety +1

      Wipe them off with a shop towel then use brake parts cleaner.

  • @soggykid5580
    @soggykid5580 Před 3 lety

    Thank you sir!

  • @stanhellenbrand4890
    @stanhellenbrand4890 Před rokem

    Always pump the space between the bearings full of grease, centrifugal force will keep grease on the bearings!

  • @MrPLC999
    @MrPLC999 Před 2 lety

    So how did you clean the bearings?? You left out critical step.

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 2 lety +1

      You can wash them in diesel fuel or blow them out with some brake cleaner.

  • @catchandreleaseoutdoors

    thank you

  • @camera423
    @camera423 Před 3 lety

    At the end, should I have any play on the wheel on not. Thanks!

  • @devonmclachlan5181
    @devonmclachlan5181 Před 3 lety +1

    No one gonna talk about that spider on the bottom of the wheel 🥴

  • @matts4017
    @matts4017 Před 3 lety

    Thanks

  • @curlyhum1276
    @curlyhum1276 Před 2 lety

    so how did you clean the dirty bearings?

    • @TractorTech
      @TractorTech  Před 2 lety

      Wiped them off and blew the out with brake parts cleaner til they were spotless.

  • @deantaylor3898
    @deantaylor3898 Před 3 měsíci

    Where are your gloves? And I would use a block of wood to tap that seal and wheel buddy on....But that's just me....

  • @brucesarty7827
    @brucesarty7827 Před rokem

    So, no need for a grease gun?