Do you grease your balls?

   / Do you grease your balls? #11  
firemanpat2910 said:
F W J say it isnt so, using a coupled connection for a ground is not the best way to do it. Now if your saying its a backup ground, then you are correct. I have fixed more than my share of trailer problems over the years and at least 75% of then are ground related.

More like 90%....

I never use a wired ground. Never have never will most likely. No issues with hitch as ground.
 
   / Do you grease your balls? #12  
I do it every so often and take the hitch toungue out after every use. To keeep it from getting grease all over the truck, I keep the tongue in a tube like cut off piece of jeans. Works like a charm.
 
   / Do you grease your balls? #13  
NEVER !!! ......................... Tends to make seat slick.
 
   / Do you grease your balls? #14  
not to hijack but since you mentioned pulling the drawbar from the reciever, I used to haveto do it at least twice a year to keep them from rusting shut, now I have an aluminum draw bar and it works great.
 
   / Do you grease your balls? #15  
Farmwithjunk said:
More like 90%....

I never use a wired ground. Never have never will most likely. No issues with hitch as ground.

Maybe its the weather or something but I never have any luck with out the white wire properly grounded on both halves but hey if its gotten you this far who am I to say its not right, Shouldnt you be out mowing something??:D :D
 
   / Do you grease your balls? #17  
We grease the hitch balls with moly wheel bearing grease. Seems the most appropriate. Yes, it can be messy, but I prefer not having stuff wear out or rust out. None of our hitch balls were chrome to start - I think they were zinc chromate, which is not as slick. We remove the receiver hitch ball when not in use. The gooseneck hitch ball (remove-a-ball style) either gets stored in a plastic bag in the cab, or we tie a plastic bag over it when not in use.

I don't think grease is essential for light trailers weighing maybe 1000lbs and with a 100lb tongue load. With gooseneck or 5th wheel hitches, or a highly loaded receiver hitch, I think it is mandatory. Note that all semis have their 5th wheel hitch thoroughly greased, and that grease is removed and replaced on a regular basis.
 
   / Do you grease your balls? #18  
Yes, when I was doing landscaping, I put grease on the ball several times a year. The trailer with mowers and other equipment, was hooked up 27/7 with lock.
 
   / Do you grease your balls? #19  
J_J said:
The trailer with mowers and other equipment, was hooked up 27/7 with lock.


27/7 !!! WoW you guys in Florida sure do work long days!


jb
 

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