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Technical & Mechanical Problems
To grease . . . or not to grease . . . that is the ?
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<blockquote data-quote="blakmambo" data-source="post: 1383850" data-attributes="member: 89945"><p>Ah, yeah, that would require a special level of enthusiasm . . . this was a minimalist intervention to simply maintain the status quo of keeping compressed air inside the tire in as few moves as possible . . . and keeping the potential for parts jumping out into the dirt and leaves to the fewest opportunities as possible. If I had a garage with a concrete floor, a lift, lighting, and air tools it might be a different story . . . than this one of futzing around on the ground without an extra set of hands and so forth . . . .</p><p></p><p>So, forewarned is forearmed, the next time there is a need to pull the wheel I'll see if I have the capacity to get into that inner, hidden wheel bearing, and slather the various proper colors of greases and lubes around on all the right places and lips, and such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blakmambo, post: 1383850, member: 89945"] Ah, yeah, that would require a special level of enthusiasm . . . this was a minimalist intervention to simply maintain the status quo of keeping compressed air inside the tire in as few moves as possible . . . and keeping the potential for parts jumping out into the dirt and leaves to the fewest opportunities as possible. If I had a garage with a concrete floor, a lift, lighting, and air tools it might be a different story . . . than this one of futzing around on the ground without an extra set of hands and so forth . . . . So, forewarned is forearmed, the next time there is a need to pull the wheel I'll see if I have the capacity to get into that inner, hidden wheel bearing, and slather the various proper colors of greases and lubes around on all the right places and lips, and such. [/QUOTE]
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