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ROFB non boaters
My bearings have a rubber seal that you ahve to remove to get to the grease
fitting. As you pump it in, the old stuff is suppose to be pushed outward, making a really nice mess on the rims. When all of the grey grease is out, then I put the little rubber cap back on covering everything back up. Last trip to Wisconsin, grease oozed out of the cap and was dotting the inside of the rim. It wasn't much, but I probably put a little too much in that time. I repacked before heading to Florida too, but didn't see anything slung on the rims this time. "Doc (The Tin Boat King)" wrote in message ... Look at the bearing buddies. If they are all the way in then they are empty and need grease badly. If they appear part way in then add grease untill they top out THEN STOP. If they appear to be nearly full then leave them alone as this means the owner has been taking care of them and he knows where the full position is. If you over fill the internal pressure will blow out the seal. This happens mostly with the first time you tow after adding grease and it expands with the normal heat build up. Most any marina mechanics will walk you through this free of charge (one of the bennies of a good local relationship). Doc ================================================== ================== |
ROFB non boaters
Grease them every time you go out....and you take a good chance of blowing
the rear seals. We had a local trailer manufacturer give a talk at our fishing club one year. He said "bearing buddies brings us a ton of business every year". He was referring to people pumping them too full all of the time. Like most things... "everything in moderation" -- RichG manager, Carolina Skiff Owners Group on MSN http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners |
ROFB non boaters
Hey Craig, I have a 20ft. Javelin that could use a little wax.
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ROFB non boaters
Bring it on by. We'll tear'em up on Lake Erie for a few hours and then have
a couple beers while I apply the Mothers formula for shine: Phase 1: California Gold Pre-Wax Cleaner Phase 2: California Gold Sealer and Glaze Phase 3: California Gold Natural Formula Pure Carnauba Wax -- Craig Baugher Be Confident, Focused, but most of all Have FUN! |
ROFB non boaters
If you got in my boat you'd pay for all that stuff...
....and then some. Warren "Lure builder" wrote in message ... What is the proper etiqutte for a non boater. Paying for a portion or all of the gas does not nearly cover the other expenses of a boater such as maintence, depreciation etc. I know these costs don't impact on a single trip but they do exist for a boater. How much should you offer the boater for a half day of fishing?. When it comes to 200 HP rigs i'm definitely a non boater. |
ROFB non boaters
I'd like to kick Bill's butt allthe way back to Brooklyn (in the tourney of
course). Warren ;-) "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "Jerry Barton" wrote in message ... It's about time Brooklyn Bill got to one of these things. I agree! The man has generously donated several high dollar reels to be used as prizes for ROFB events. I for one would like to shake his hand and tell him thank you, face to face. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
ROFB non boaters
If you got in my boat you'd pay for all that stuff...
...and then some. Warren You sound almost like a guide. You want costs covered and an element for profit. I would really like to figure out the cost for a morning of fishing in a bass boat as a non boater. Would two sawbucks suffice? |
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