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Boat Trailer Help
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 8:19 pm
by missed mallards
Boys, I need a hub for my boat. The problem arises as the hub is just a shade over 2.5" and no one in the Greenville, area can get one. Tried several places with no avail.
ya'll know where i can get one or a place i could check? Brother's been working his booty off replacing bearings and the like and other than rewiring the trailer(no biggie) he's got it just about ready for the water and we can't get the hubs.
Just curious, MM
Re: Boat Trailer Help
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 8:31 pm
by Anatidae
Funny you should mention trailer stuff today - I stopped by M&S Sales on the way into G'wood today and got some help from Mr L.C.Ellis. Seems our decoy box is heavier than what the axle on our trailer is rated for - had to buy new tires in SK last year. Do you know how hard it is to find 14" tires in a town of 236 folks? We got real lucky.
Anyway, he can probably order what you need. 662-453-1111
Re: Boat Trailer Help
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 10:00 am
by Wildfowler
If you've got something that's hard to find like you're describing, I would suggest looking into buying a new axle/hub setup just so you won't have any trouble getting parts for it down the road.
You can buy standard issue hub kits that are are ready to be installed for just a few $$ more than what a full set of bearings, races, & seals will cost you. It's possible that someone finds that exact hub you need, but at a significantly higher cost.
What happens when you need the hub for the other side? What happens two years from now, if that one goes out? What happens if it goes out while you're out of town?
I don't know what size axle/hub you may need. Look at this website. These folks are very knowledgable, and can help you measure exactly what size to order. I've dealt with this business before, and they are very friendly to deal with. If it's a trailer for a 14-16 duck boat, the axle that I've linked below will be fine assuming it's the correct length for the width of your trailer.
http://www.championtrailers.com/AXLE%20FLAT%20BOAT.htmhttp://www.championtrailers.com/hubs.html#painted_hubsI could easily imagine the replacement cost of that odd sized hub/bearings you need exceeding the cost of a new axle and new hubs. If I can install one of these myself, anyone can. This one is new and uses readily available replacement parts, which in my opinion is the biggest consideration.
Good luck.
Re: Boat Trailer Help
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 2:35 pm
by tunica
Anatidae wrote:Funny you should mention trailer stuff today - I stopped by M&S Sales on the way into G'wood today and got some help from Mr L.C.Ellis. Seems our decoy box is heavier than what the axle on our trailer is rated for - had to buy new tires in SK last year. Do you know how hard it is to find 14" tires in a town of 236 folks? We got real lucky.
Anyway, he can probably order what you need. 662-453-1111
10 foot trailer 5 thousand full body decoys. I'd say I would have to agree with the load over axle bearing ratio.
Re: Boat Trailer Help
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 9:14 pm
by Anatidae
tunica wrote:Anatidae wrote:Funny you should mention trailer stuff today - I stopped by M&S Sales on the way into G'wood today and got some help from Mr L.C.Ellis. Seems our decoy box is heavier than what the axle on our trailer is rated for - had to buy new tires in SK last year. Do you know how hard it is to find 14" tires in a town of 236 folks? We got real lucky.
Anyway, he can probably order what you need. 662-453-1111
10 foot trailer 5 thousand full body decoys. I'd say I would have to agree with the load over axle bearing ratio.
You hit it on the head....it's actually a 5X8

I'm going to take it to APAC Friday and put it on their scales just to see how overloaded it is. May end-up buying a whole new trailer with beefed-up axle and springs. I think it's the BOX that weighs so dang much.
'Needmo'........(i.e. needmo money)
Re: Boat Trailer Help
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 9:18 pm
by Wingman
Anatidae wrote:tunica wrote:Anatidae wrote:Funny you should mention trailer stuff today - I stopped by M&S Sales on the way into G'wood today and got some help from Mr L.C.Ellis. Seems our decoy box is heavier than what the axle on our trailer is rated for - had to buy new tires in SK last year. Do you know how hard it is to find 14" tires in a town of 236 folks? We got real lucky.
Anyway, he can probably order what you need. 662-453-1111
10 foot trailer 5 thousand full body decoys. I'd say I would have to agree with the load over axle bearing ratio.
You hit it on the head....it's actually a 5X8

I'm going to take it to APAC Friday and put it on their scales just to see how overloaded it is. May end-up buying a whole new trailer with beefed-up axle and springs.
I think it's the BOX that weighs so dang much.
'Needmo'........(i.e. needmo money)
Shoulda used balsa.
Re: Boat Trailer Help
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 9:34 pm
by Anatidae
Maybe I'll just glue some wings and fins sticking out the sides - to get some 'lift'.......
Maybe I can get some ideas at the upcoming Delta Cruiser Auto Show and Model Competition in Cleveland. Winner gets to pose for a calender with 1st place in the Big Body division.
HUH? 
Take your pick......car body
or human body.
Ya think folks in Canada would freak-out if they saw 'spinners' on a decoy trailer?

Probably wouldn't have much luck getting permission to hunt.

Re: Boat Trailer Help
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 8:30 am
by missed deer
Its a grease cap not hub like my brother posted earlier. I can not find this cap anywhere the only place that i acually have found the exact same size is over in uk not what i wanted im pretty sure that i am going to have to replace it all and i dont want to cause of some cap. I dont have the exact requiered measurements i need cause i dnt have the tools to measure it with.
Re: Boat Trailer Help
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 9:16 am
by jar0023
Re: Boat Trailer Help
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 6:40 am
by torch
2.5 dust cap NAPA number 730-2418. 2.44 cap 730-2411. Most stores should stock these.