NavyRedneck
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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 800 lbs of weight in it. It towed great with no swaying and no problems braking. However, after an hour I stopped to check the bearings just like I do with any other trailer and both were warmer than they should be. In fact, one was hot to the touch and I couldn't keep my hand on it for more than 4 or 5 seconds. Significantly hotter than my trucks bearings and I checked the brake drums. Both were cold so they aren't dragging. So I turned around and towed it another hour to get back home. By the time I got home the bearings were cool but the last 15 mins would have been slow speeds and I only went maybe 55 mph max on the return trip.
I see bearings for sale on the internet for the M-105 but I don't see the grease seals or other parts that are supposed to be replaced when you do an axle bearing job. I'm guessing the M-105 bearings will even fit my specific trailer.
Any recommendations? I need this thing to make a one-way 600 mile trip next month. If it can't I'll have to scrap it. Should I try to repack the current bearings or are they already toast? If I do order the M-105 bearings what about the grease seals? I can take it apart but I was hoping to get opinions first. Thanks.
Anyway, I was towing it the other day and got it up to 70 mph with maybe 800 lbs of weight in it. It towed great with no swaying and no problems braking. However, after an hour I stopped to check the bearings just like I do with any other trailer and both were warmer than they should be. In fact, one was hot to the touch and I couldn't keep my hand on it for more than 4 or 5 seconds. Significantly hotter than my trucks bearings and I checked the brake drums. Both were cold so they aren't dragging. So I turned around and towed it another hour to get back home. By the time I got home the bearings were cool but the last 15 mins would have been slow speeds and I only went maybe 55 mph max on the return trip.
I see bearings for sale on the internet for the M-105 but I don't see the grease seals or other parts that are supposed to be replaced when you do an axle bearing job. I'm guessing the M-105 bearings will even fit my specific trailer.
Any recommendations? I need this thing to make a one-way 600 mile trip next month. If it can't I'll have to scrap it. Should I try to repack the current bearings or are they already toast? If I do order the M-105 bearings what about the grease seals? I can take it apart but I was hoping to get opinions first. Thanks.