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Now that the giggling is over, I have a question for y'all.
Does anyone know if it is reccomended or required to grease your hitch ball? If say you had a 5 or 10K trailer that you were pulling for long distances using an equalizer hitch, should a guy grease his ball?
I did put grease on my equalizer bars so that they don't squeek, but I have never put anything on the ball and have noticed it is starting to wear a little.
I remember in the old days when I was a wee lad that I saw some of the old timers that had the tennis ball filled with grease on their hitches all the time. Nowadays you don't see this anymore.
Is it neccessary?
Now that the giggling is over, I have a question for y'all.
Does anyone know if it is reccomended or required to grease your hitch ball? If say you had a 5 or 10K trailer that you were pulling for long distances using an equalizer hitch, should a guy grease his ball?
I did put grease on my equalizer bars so that they don't squeek, but I have never put anything on the ball and have noticed it is starting to wear a little.
I remember in the old days when I was a wee lad that I saw some of the old timers that had the tennis ball filled with grease on their hitches all the time. Nowadays you don't see this anymore.
Is it neccessary?