Posted by John A. on October 12, 2011 at 18:38:07 from (76.1.122.180):
In Reply to: Goose neck hitch posted by Spotted Horse on October 12, 2011 at 06:58:10:
Spotted Horse, If all you do is haul a couple of loads a yr to the sale barn then maybe not! If You haul a lot, and on a regular basis, and very heavy loads. It will behoove you to grease the ball! Promotes extended ball life. It will make turning, and in tight quarters a Whole Lot Easier! If you do not believe me ask any Semi Driver and ask how is it when the 5th wheel get dry? I know guys who pull a lot,,, Keep a soup can half full of grease to keep on the ball when they do not have a trailer hooked up! IMO Even if you do not pull that much, grease the ball when in operation, after you dolly down the trailer take an old rag and wipe off the excess grease and throw it in the trash! now the ball will be clean and will not get grease on your boots or pants the next time you are up in the bed. Hope this helps. Later, John A.
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