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The trailer made it to VA while carrying maybe 1000 to 1500 lbs of stuff in it. The bearings were still pretty warm (maybe due to bearing break-in?) so I stayed at 55 mph for the entire trip. I'm pretty stoked it made it because it's gonna make an awesome farm trailer for hauling firewood...
The trailer is an XM-105-E3.
I had to order the 3" 8 point socket. The first place backordered me for a week until I found another site that had it in stock which was another week.
Thanks for all the help.
I pulled the bearings. Good info on the numbers being on the bearings since they do...
I have an old M-105. It was made in the 40's and is actually designated something else, I forget, but it looks like the M-105. I've had it just over a year. The last time I towed it, it was fine with no hot bearings.
Anyway, I was towing it the other day and got it up to 70 mph with maybe...
Thanks for all the replies. I asked and it seems like the seller is gonna leave them on a forklift raised to the approx height of my bed. Will save my back. 176 lbs is too much for me to try to manhandle myself.
This may need a seperate thread but has anyone had a blowout with one of these...
I bought an M-105 a few months ago and have since located two spare tires for it. Now I'm in the middle of the trip and will be picking up the two spare tires on the way back. They are both mounted on rims and I will be picking them up without the seller being there.
Any idea how much they...
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