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Pre-Season off to a grinding holt.. Literally
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 12:28 pm
by DeltaCotton12
Loaded up the boat for some scouting this afternoon. I hadn't made it out of town before i felt the sudden jolt and the undoubted sound of a trailer riding on its axle. I grind into a parking lot to discover my wheel is gone and the small remains of bearings that have gone bad. My next question was, where is my tire and hub? I see a fella a hundred or so yards down the road looking my way and pointing behind his building. I walk down to him and he saw the whole ordeal. My bearing went out, the wheel and hub combo bounced forward, higher and higher. The wheel bounced off the roof of his establishment and continued into the rear of the building.
No one was hurt and no property was damaged. I was VERY lucky for sure.
Moral of the story, folks who are looking to tow boats this year, check and double check your bearings and all other equipment before the season starts. I am in the position to leave my boat and replace parts relatively easy. If his had happened headed down the highway, It would make this process much more difficult.
I am replacing 2 hubs and a U bolt on the trailer that was ground down by asphalt. Hopefully the Spindle is still alright.
Re: Pre-Season off to a grinding holt.. Literally
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 12:35 pm
by eyeinthesky
been there done that and got the tshirt cept mine was on a 4 wheeler trailer. had to take a cutting wheel to get the inner race off then had to make the spindle round again.
Re: Pre-Season off to a grinding holt.. Literally
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 12:48 pm
by chevy01234
It happens!
Here is a picture of our boat after a bowfishing tournament...it was a rough weekend!
Another shot of it, without the new and improved UV/Stencil film on my camera lens!
As for where our tire went, i'm not sure but I heard reports of an 18 wheeler careening out of control on State HWY 61 and taking out a truck of new born bunnies..but never could confirm it so I imagine its in a ditch somewhere.
Re: Pre-Season off to a grinding holt.. Literally
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 12:52 pm
by Wingman
Two words.
Grease gun.
Just kidding, I know it happens but our main cause of bearing failure on the farm was lack of grease.
Re: Pre-Season off to a grinding holt.. Literally
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 12:59 pm
by 4dawgma
find a bo doc post and some chain. wedge it in enough to get trailer off the ground and chain in down. you can drive for miles, dont ask me how i know.
Re: Pre-Season off to a grinding holt.. Literally
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 1:05 pm
by DeltaCotton12
Wingman wrote:Two words.
Grease gun.
Just kidding, I know it happens but our main cause of bearing failure on the farm was lack of grease.
That's just it. I recently bought one and packed both hubs. 1 hub has a bearing buddy 1.98 but the other hub just had a dust cover of a larger size. I was in route to buy the larger bearing buddy when this happened. Looks like the bearings were toast in the beginning. I'll be replacing both to remove all doubt.
The wheel is in fine shape. I was surprised considering its journey off a building.
Re: Pre-Season off to a grinding holt.. Literally
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 1:12 pm
by jwking
from what i hear you could have just put a bag of decoys on top of the boat and that would have held it down....oh , wait , different story
never lost a wheel but did have a boat we were pulling pass us one time

Re: Pre-Season off to a grinding holt.. Literally
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 7:53 pm
by eSJay
good thing the boat didn't come off & go sliding off in the bushes. you would have never found it considering that fantastic stencil job it has. dodged a bullet that time.
Re: Pre-Season off to a grinding holt.. Literally
Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 6:34 am
by adame
eSJay wrote:good thing the boat didn't come off & go sliding off in the bushes. you would have never found it considering that fantastic stencil job it has. dodged a bullet that time.
haters gotta hate

Re: Pre-Season off to a grinding holt.. Literally
Posted: Sat Nov 06, 2010 8:49 am
by DeltaCotton12
adame wrote:haters gotta hate

Let me clean the sprite off my computer!!!!!
dawgma, you were on the list of folks to call if i needed "other options" to get it back home
Tommy Crowly(sp?) with Sure Ride Trailers just East of Mathiston helped me out. He and his wife run the operation. I went in to buy 2 hubs and spent 45 minutes just talking to him. Great guy.