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.... was not a "fun" day but I consider myself very lucky:
Took the day off work to take the boat out for the first time (called in sick). My friend and I took our time getting to the lake as we had all day. We were about 1/2 mile from the lake when he thought he heard something. Sounded like a dog barking in the distance but then sounded like the leaf springs on the trailer. I pull into the park with the boat ramp (40 miles from home) and start turning around in order to back into the ramp. This is when I see the trailer tire about to fall off the trailer! I stop and it's about 1/2" from the end of the axel! 10 more feet and the tire would have rolled off and the trailer would have hit the ground. Worse... this could have happen at 40mph on the road. I inspected and there is nothing inside of the hub left except for part of the inside seal. I take the tire and seal up to a nearby auto parts store but they only have a set of bearings. I drive 15 miles further (stopping at Advanced Auto to pick up some tools) to a trailer store. They inspect the hub (connects to the tire) and suggest a new one. I agree completely and buy everything else, including a difference size set of hubs/seals as we cannot be sure what size axel it is.I also get 10 minutes training in trailers 101 (wait for the DVD... it's not that interesting). It's back to the trailer and I put things together only to discover that the outside nuts I have are too large and too small. We call and the one in the middle takes a cotter pin, which my axel does not have. I sent my friend back to the trailer store as I'm just too beat up to do it all over again. We need a nut with a type of thin locking washer. It locks onto the axel as one side is flat and then you bend the edges around the nut to hold it into place. Turns out, they don't have one. He's off to NAPA. They don't have one. He goes to another place. None to be found. I tell him to go back to the trailer store and pick up what we had but have them cut off this tab that sticks up from it. They send him back with 2 originals and 2 of the cut ones. After an hour with this we finally get it too work... but we are not sure it will hold. We back the trailer into the water and he takes the boat out while I park. He powers it up twice and then comes back. I get in and we go... well, not quite. The motor dies and won't restart. To make a long store short, the jets are clogged. The engine will barely run as long as the choke is pushed in. I've had this happen before and it's clogged jets in the carbs. We limp back in, load the boat, and start on our 40 mile trip home. We stop every mile of so at first to check the tire. I notice that the other side is throwing grease. I had removed the bearing buddy. This side does not appear to have an outside seal. Huh..? I installed one on the other side. Did I not do it correctly. Anyway, I _finally_ manage to bang a dust cover onto the hub and we are off again. 9pm and I'm watching the tire as best I can while on the highway. I make it home and my new fishfinders were delivered by UPS. I put my new, cool cover, on the boat and count my blessings. What would have happen if the tire would have come off while driving 40mph on the road? I don't want to think about it. What would we have done if we could not get the nut to lock? Tried to make it to a hotel and spend the night until stores opened in the morning? I called in sick for crying out loud. I would have been screwed. So I know _a lot_ about my trailer now. I need to redo both side hubs/bearing/etc. I need to clean the jets on the carb(s)... anyone know if carb cleaner might work or how hard is it to remove the bowl and clean the jets (1994 60hp Mariner Bass Tracker Pro)? I've done it on several cars years ago. Now I know what I have to do so next time I can actually fish ![]() |
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