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<blockquote data-quote="whistler" data-source="post: 231446" data-attributes="member: 1086"><p>It certainly doesn't take that much time to stick a finger in a tub of grease and rub it on the ball or if you're like me use use what you wipe off while greasing your bearings. To keep my ball and me cleaner I just daub a little under the coupler then when I hitch up she's ready to go. After I unhitch I wipe it off the ball again with an old shop towel. You shouldn't have to buy grease as you suggested if you're greasing those bearings! :wink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whistler, post: 231446, member: 1086"] It certainly doesn't take that much time to stick a finger in a tub of grease and rub it on the ball or if you're like me use use what you wipe off while greasing your bearings. To keep my ball and me cleaner I just daub a little under the coupler then when I hitch up she's ready to go. After I unhitch I wipe it off the ball again with an old shop towel. You shouldn't have to buy grease as you suggested if you're greasing those bearings! :wink: [/QUOTE]
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