Re: Bearing maintenance 101

From: happy life skills foundation (hapilife@efn.org)
Date: Mon Mar 06 2000 - 17:28:02 PST


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I took mine to Les Schwab and it was only about 20 bucks over parts to
have the bearings replaced and repacked. and they saved the old ones for
me...an easy cheap way to accomplish a very dirty job!
Ken Silverman

On Mon, 6 Mar 2000, Ken Preston wrote:

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> As a new Potterer this year (with an old Potter 15 on a Dilly trailer) I am
> about to take the home study course on trailer bearings. . .only the course
> materials don't include the size of bearings and seals I'll need for the
> first lesson. Can anybody tell me what sizes of what stuff I'll need for
> the class? I suppose you all graduated long since, but if there's anything
> I should particularly pay attention to come Saturday, please let me know in
> advance. . .
> Ken Preston
> P-15 #1063, Bainbridge Island
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