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Old 09-10-2007, 05:51 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by ProfessorM View Post
I have always used both. I am thinking the bearings just gave out. It was not for a lack of grease. I think failure of the materials. All these parts are made in china now and you never know what kind of metal and the hardness of the balls and races,etc. they are using.
Strange, I have tested hundreds of bearings from jet engines to diesel generators. Never saw a difference in manufacturing. Also "Made in China"does have the same meaning as it did years ago.
But it sure is still a possibility, strange though. My buddy just bought a new trailer (EZ load) ld one was an 87' and he never threw a bearing trailering from Plymouth to Quincy once a week.(for 20 yrs) Now he has a new EZ loader 2 seasons no issues (YET).

Now that we went off the subject, I am more confused than ever on what to do with my fuel tank this winter. I had pump problems this season, but I don't know if it was fuel related.
I burned the tank as low as I could and stabablized. I don't worry about condensation. I think its more likely to develop sitting in the water all summer with hot days and cool nights than in the winter covered in my driveway.

I still don't know what I will do this winter. But I do know I don't want to think about it right now !!!!!

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