Hey guys -
So I moved 2 tons of stone about 8 miles in my trailer this weekend - loaded like that it sat nice and level, and other than the tires flexing like crazy (new ones are on the way and should fix that), it managed really well, however one of the hubs got kinda warm, so I figured I should finally getting around to replacing the bearings.
I ordered new seals, races, and bearings using the part numbers from this thread... http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showth...s-amp-bearings&p=498667&viewfull=1#post498667 , but I have a couple of questions....
First, it looks like a gorilla used a sledgehammer on one of the grease caps

anyone have a part number for replacement grease caps, or know what size they are?
Also, I understand from reading here that the phillips screws attaching the drum to the hub are difficult to remove....a guy I know told me that they don't really need to be there since the lugs will sandwich the drum between the hub and the wheel and keep it tight. How true is that? Can I leave them off without any issues? I'm a little worried about stripping them when taking them off. If I damage them, where do I get new ones, or is it ok to run without them? I guess there's probably a reason that they're there, but they definitely aren't holding any kind of load.
Thanks!
JR
So I moved 2 tons of stone about 8 miles in my trailer this weekend - loaded like that it sat nice and level, and other than the tires flexing like crazy (new ones are on the way and should fix that), it managed really well, however one of the hubs got kinda warm, so I figured I should finally getting around to replacing the bearings.
I ordered new seals, races, and bearings using the part numbers from this thread... http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showth...s-amp-bearings&p=498667&viewfull=1#post498667 , but I have a couple of questions....
First, it looks like a gorilla used a sledgehammer on one of the grease caps



Also, I understand from reading here that the phillips screws attaching the drum to the hub are difficult to remove....a guy I know told me that they don't really need to be there since the lugs will sandwich the drum between the hub and the wheel and keep it tight. How true is that? Can I leave them off without any issues? I'm a little worried about stripping them when taking them off. If I damage them, where do I get new ones, or is it ok to run without them? I guess there's probably a reason that they're there, but they definitely aren't holding any kind of load.
Thanks!
JR