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<blockquote data-quote="ben2go" data-source="post: 96796" data-attributes="member: 751"><p>Depending on the age of the trailer, it could have a keyed washer.A keyed washer has a tab that slides down in a groove,on the spindle.This keeps the washer from spinning and trying to loosen the spindle nut when the wheel and bearings are turning.If you see no groove you are probably looking at the inner race.It is probably rusted to the spindle.Try to tap the hub off from the back side with a BFH.BFH is a Big Freakin Hammer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ben2go, post: 96796, member: 751"] Depending on the age of the trailer, it could have a keyed washer.A keyed washer has a tab that slides down in a groove,on the spindle.This keeps the washer from spinning and trying to loosen the spindle nut when the wheel and bearings are turning.If you see no groove you are probably looking at the inner race.It is probably rusted to the spindle.Try to tap the hub off from the back side with a BFH.BFH is a Big Freakin Hammer. [/QUOTE]
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