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woodsacThu Feb-03-05 11:38 AM
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#2248, "RE: Lubing the front wheel on a trailer"
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Thu Feb-03-05 11:39 AM by woodsac

          

Sorry a little miscommunication there :-(

I thought you were referring to the winch that pulls the boat onto the trailer.

Regardless, you should be able to spray a non-grease lubricant on the jack when it's fully extended. Then just work it in and out of the housing a few times.

A zirk fitting is the little fitting in the picture in the middle of the 'X' just below the socket. If you have a zirk fitting, just take the trailer to any tire shop and ask them to pump a couple squirts of grease in there. They shouldn't even charge you.

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Lubing the front wheel on a trailer [View all] , swimbait, Thu Feb-03-05 10:50 AM
  RE: Lubing the front wheel on a trailer, woodsac, Feb 03rd 2005, #1
RE: Lubing the front wheel on a trailer, swimbait, Feb 03rd 2005, #2
      RE: Lubing the front wheel on a trailer, woodsac, Feb 03rd 2005 #3
      RE: Lubing the front wheel on a trailer, muskyman, Feb 03rd 2005, #4
RE: Lubing the front wheel on a trailer, swimbait, Feb 04th 2005, #5

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