daugen
Epic Contributor
my tomato vines are very productive but all over the lower leaves are dying off
perhaps a mildew
perhaps a mildew
my tomato vines are very productive but all over the lower leaves are dying off
perhaps a mildew
I haven't had to ever use a sledge to remove a lugnut in the north.Let's see AI remove a tire and wheel from a vehicle in the northeast that gets lots of salt and calcium chloride on it. I would hate to try and count the number of vehicles that I've seen or heard of people having to use sledge hammers or loosen lug nuts and drive in figure 8's to try and break a wheel free.
I use and will continue to use anti-seize on my wheel hubs and lug nuts. I actually use a spray anti seize on the vehicle hub and wheel center;
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This can was bought back in 2016, may be time to order another.
Then I use a nickle anti seize on the threads;
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Then because of the lubricated threads I do reduce the torque used on wheel studs and bolts,
with 120-140 ft. lbs. normally called for I use my 100 or 110 ft. lbs torque sticks.
Been lubricating wheel hubs since my teen years, back then it was often getting a fingers worth of grease off of a ball joint or tie rod end and smearing it around.
I carry a swedge jack in the back of my truck for my tandem axle landscape trailer.this all reminds me of my own trailer, which in four years has not had wheels off.
but then, I don't have a jack...maybe I'll borrow one for this.
of course, good reason to go to HF and find a nice cheap hydraulic jack.
I'd like a jack that runs off my Makita cordless drill, that would likely mean a scissors jack.
realistically I should be carrying an adequate jack with me anyway.
any suggestions for a 1200 pound single axle trailer?
I see this, but unsure
always nice to have extra capacity as long as not too hard to maneuver
where trailer sits, not close to power or air.
but I could move it closer
There is a small floor jack thats light enough for my wife to use in one of the storage bins in the back of her car.I have several jacks but the one I use the most is this AC jack because of its long reach and high lift. The small jack comes in handy for equipment alignment like when making adjustments on the Boss snowplow etc. It also would be great to keep in a car and for its small size it is surprisingly powerful
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Drew - I keep one of these in my trailer:this all reminds me of my own trailer, which in four years has not had wheels off.
but then, I don't have a jack...maybe I'll borrow one for this.
of course, good reason to go to HF and find a nice cheap hydraulic jack.
I'd like a jack that runs off my Makita cordless drill, that would likely mean a scissors jack.
realistically I should be carrying an adequate jack with me anyway.
any suggestions for a 1200 pound single axle trailer?