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<blockquote data-quote="matt112485" data-source="post: 231363" data-attributes="member: 1910"><p>I used to be a no-grease kinda guy... until I pulled a 70KVA generator and shredded a 2-5/16" ball down to the core. Whatever damage the dirt and grime the grease collects will be minimal compared to a dry ball. You will get most of the dirt and grit when you wipe the ball off to put it back in the toolbox anyway, although some will stick with the trailer.</p><p></p><p>Of course every time I have the ball mount in I get grease on my jeans...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matt112485, post: 231363, member: 1910"] I used to be a no-grease kinda guy... until I pulled a 70KVA generator and shredded a 2-5/16" ball down to the core. Whatever damage the dirt and grime the grease collects will be minimal compared to a dry ball. You will get most of the dirt and grit when you wipe the ball off to put it back in the toolbox anyway, although some will stick with the trailer. Of course every time I have the ball mount in I get grease on my jeans... [/QUOTE]
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