Posted by caterpillar guy on January 01, 2023 at 02:53:34 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: Trailer wheel seals posted by deeretails on December 31, 2022 at 12:25:28:
See if you can get Stemco Seals that small. I would think you can. If so get the grit guardian seals put them in and forget about seals for about 10 years just check the oil. The Stemco seal mentioned has a wear sleeve in the seal so when installed correctly the seal is the wear band for the seal. they make others also these are the best seals I ever used. they also have one with just a wear sleeve and not the Grit guardian model it works as good as the Grit style seal. I have used them all CR, National, You name it. All needed changing in a few months to 3 years. I have put the Stemco seals in and run them 10 years or so. This is on Over the road work with lots of miles, and in, off road work like going to the field, Stone quarries,and gravel pits down miles of dirt roads to gold mines and all. I have 3 trailers and both trucks have them in. One truck has 3 of the original seals on the rear axles. Million miles plus on those. I just now jinxed myself.
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