Do you grease your hitch ball

   / Do you grease your hitch ball #21  
I had a boat trailer with cable “chains” and a big sticker that said do not cross safety chains.

That "sticker" would seem to deny convention trailer safety wisdom.
 
   / Do you grease your hitch ball #22  
A friend and work associate of mine pulls a commercial chipper with an Isuzu arborist truck. We hitched and unhitched and pulled the chipper around constantly day in and day out. One day the chipper jumped the ball. Why? After many years of extended use the ball had shrunk and needed to be replaced. True story. After that, the precaution was to keep that ball and socket lubed up. It never happened again.

:eek: :eek:
Anything is possible.......but are they sure they didn't have a 1-7/8" ball with a 2" hitch, and then one day the trailer coupler's "toe-plate" (or whatever it's called) that goes under the ball wore down, or got loose enough, to pop off the ball? A 1-7/8" ball will work on a 2" hitch most of the time...until it doesn't.

I'm hesitant to put any dielectric, like grease, on the ball hitch as I'm often relying on good metal to metal contact for the negative ("ground") return path back from my trailer lights. Heck, sometimes it takes a few miles of going down the road and making turns to wear the rust off before the lights work if its been sitting for the winter.
 
   / Do you grease your hitch ball #23  
I tow with a 14,000lb. Equal-i-zer hitch, and keep it well greased.

I have been through US/Canadian customs a number of times.
When I get a nice agent (nearly 100% are great), I warn them about the Equal-i-zer hitch grease.
Once in a great while....not!
 
   / Do you grease your hitch ball #24  
I shall forgo any possible humor here. Likely to be "booed" out of the stadium. I do not have any ball hitches. My one and only trailer is a farm wagon and it has the typical pin hitch. No grease required.
 
   / Do you grease your hitch ball #27  
I did one time many, many years ago. What a mess, I'll live with a rusty balls.:laughing:
 
   / Do you grease your hitch ball #28  
Not the ball, but I do shoot chain lube up into the coupling socket to keep the works freed up.

I also lube the socket as it keeps everything moving freely. You can always wipe your balls off after use.
 
   / Do you grease your hitch ball #29  
I'm hesitant to put any dielectric, like grease, on the ball hitch as I'm often relying on good metal to metal contact for the negative ("ground") return path back from my trailer lights. Heck, sometimes it takes a few miles of going down the road and making turns to wear the rust off before the lights work if its been sitting for the winter.
Why not fix the ground wire on your trailer lights? Then it won't be trying to ground through the hitch ball?

Aaron Z
 
   / Do you grease your hitch ball #30  
I read somewhere (probably on TBN) that ball friction applies a loosening torque on the ball. Left-hand turn if I'm thinking properly. Since my ball was loose the last time, i lubed it and as a bonus, the coupler also seated nicely even though it wasn't quite lined up beforehand.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2022 Case IH Steiger 470HD AFS Connect RowTrac 4WD Tractor (A50657)
2022 Case IH...
Bobcat Skidloader Breaker (A50774)
Bobcat Skidloader...
Kubota 24in Quick Attach Compact Excavator Tooth Bucket (A52748)
Kubota 24in Quick...
2011 Chevrolet Equinox SUV (A50324)
2011 Chevrolet...
2000 Thomas Built Saf-T-Liner MVP-ER Transit Passenger Bus (A51692)
2000 Thomas Built...
2016 Chevrolet Impala Limited Sedan (A51694)
2016 Chevrolet...
 
Top