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CYA Ranch
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2014-01-13 8:12 AM (#156866)
Subject: Axle question



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How do I know how heavy of axles I have on my trailer? I looked at the tag on my trailer but don't have a clue what I'm looking at. I found the axle book that came with my trailer but of course its for a wide range of different weight axles. My tag shows a GAWR and it says 7,000 so does that mean I have 7,000 pound axles?
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hosspuller
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-01-13 8:35 AM (#156868 - in reply to #156866)
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GAWR = Gross Axle Weight Rating .... sounds like you have 7000 pounds per axle.   Tires and wheels are a different question.
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CYA Ranch
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Posted 2014-01-13 9:31 AM (#156872 - in reply to #156868)
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OK Thank you. I want to have the bearings replaced and would like to have the bearings bought before the project starts since we only have the weekends to do it.
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hosspuller
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-01-13 12:39 PM (#156882 - in reply to #156872)
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Originally written by CYA Ranch on 2014-01-13 6:31 AM

OK Thank you. I want to have the bearings replaced and would like to have the bearings bought before the project starts since we only have the weekends to do it.

 

Why do you have to replace the bearings?  Usually cleaning and repacking is all that's required.

If there is a bearing problem, you might confirm the actual bearing numbers before purchase.

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CYA Ranch
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Posted 2014-01-13 2:40 PM (#156887 - in reply to #156882)
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We actually don't have a bearing problem. They are the original bearings from 05 so thought we should replace? Your saying another repack would be sufficient? I don't put a ton of miles on the trailer now that my daughter has graduated from HS.
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hosspuller
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-01-13 2:48 PM (#156888 - in reply to #156887)
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Yes .... Unless you find some damage, Clean & repack is okay.

Be sure to replace the seals and the cotter pin or tang washer if used.  They are too cheap to reuse and tragic if they fail.  (wheel can come off while traveling)



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hosspuller
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-01-13 2:52 PM (#156889 - in reply to #156866)
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You can do it yourself ...

 

See Here .. http://www.mrtrailer.com/hosspullerbrakes.pdf

 

(shameless plug)

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CYA Ranch
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2014-01-13 2:53 PM (#156890 - in reply to #156888)
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Thanks for your input. I appreciate the help.
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CYA Ranch
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Posted 2014-01-13 7:54 PM (#156898 - in reply to #156889)
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Yep my hubby has no problem doing it and done it quite a bit in the past with the farm machinery. I was asking questions for my own sake. Hopefully he has time to get to my honey do list soon.
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CYA Ranch
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2014-01-13 7:57 PM (#156899 - in reply to #156889)
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Originally written by hosspuller on 2014-01-13 2:52 PM

You can do it yourself ...

 

See Here .. http://www.mrtrailer.com/hosspullerbrakes.pdf

 

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Very nice thanks for that link!
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trailerconsult1
Reg. Mar 2009
Posted 2014-01-14 7:53 AM (#156911 - in reply to #156866)
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If you go to the pains of pulling bearings you might want to go ahead and replace with new since you will have to replace new seals....just saying.
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hosspuller
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-01-14 2:06 PM (#156917 - in reply to #156911)
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Originally written by trailerconsult1 on 2014-01-14 4:53 AM

If you go to the pains of pulling bearings you might want to go ahead and replace with new since you will have to replace new seals....just saying.

Are you saying to replace the rollers only ? 

If the rollers were damaged or worn, the outer races are likely damaged too.  Pulling the outer races from the hub is a major time and expense. 

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