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Underdog

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  1. UD, like I told you on the bearing post, it is good to see you back. I hope to see you at York and Macungie but if you don't have "Underdog" written on the back of your shirt I may not recognize you. You should recognize me-I am the old guy! LOL You still have that good looking single axle lowboy?

    I might have to make a new underdog T-shirt... My old ones all seem to be shrinking lol. I'm glad you think my lowboy looks good it needs some serious cosmetic work I hope to have it in halfway decent shape before the show. I suppose I should get a license plate for it too lol
  2. Gregg I have a room at the Holiday Inn for York. I will have to get one of my pieces of junk running.Joe D.

    I will be there Thursday Friday Saturday. I got a lot of work to do as well. Hope to have my trailer ready so I can camp on site. The weather is not helping as I am outdoors

    Gregg

  3. Hello Underdog This Joe D. I talked to you at the Labor Day ATCA Show Harford,Pa. You probably have the nicest original F-Model tin wise on the East Coast. Joe D.

    Thanks Joe always a pleasure to see you and talk to you trying to get ready for ATHS in York. Do you think you might make it down there?

    Gregg

  4. I always ran Lucas hub oil and CR seals in steer and trailer in my working truck with good results. My new transporter at Brothers Auto came through with sealed hubs on the trailer, Hendrickson axles. I have seen freightliner use a lot on steer axles too. Last I remember around $600 for parts to replace .

  5. I wonder why then did the entire trucking industry convert over to oil hubs... Probably for ease of maintenance since grease bearings have to be repacked periodically. I notice too now for steer axles and trailers the trend is back to a sealed unit with grease on the wheel bearings so that tells me grease is a superior lubricant. I'm sure the technology has changed in 50 years as well any type of grease or oil that you can buy now is far better than 50 years ago.

  6. I have put trucks in service that have been sitting for awhile and that's exactly what happens... As soon as you start running them after sitting for several years every seal starts to leak wheel bearings transmission seals engine front and rear etc.

  7. Underdog, it is good to see you on here again. I hope all is well with you and 2015 will be good to you.

    Thanks,Fred good to be back. Still don't have a PC, but recently got this here newfangled smartphone so I can at least get online lol. Been through some changes for sure but on the way back up now, better every day. Looking ahead not back.

    Gregg

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  8. Lots of good input, thanks guys. The bearings are the same, just need to thoroughly clean all old lubricant before changing over. Whatever your choice oil or grease, never mix them together.

    I decided to go with the grease based on gearhead204's comments regarding condensation. Makes sense for a hobby truck occasional use.

  9. I am in the process of swapping steer axles on my F 600 and I am curious to hear any opinions about wheel bearing lubrication. Do I retain the grease packed bearings or switch to oil lube? IMHO grease provides superior lubrication (except maybe in extreme cold) so then why did the entire industry switch over to oil hubs? Easier maintenance is the only advantage I can see.

  10. All I remember is my dad had a volare that my brother wrecked and had to rent a K car... Made us pray for the return of the slant-6 volare! Put 4 adults in the Aries-K and you were in the climbing lane with the trucks!

  11. in response to some of your posted questions, I did build a new engine for my F model, sort of a Frankenstein E6 block crank and heads with my thermodyne pump and manifolds, and duplex trans. It has been up and running since Memorial Day 2013. And yes I am still hauling cars for a living except now I have a 2015 Volvo ( almost a Mack lol)

  12. You know what they say... "The road of life is paved with good intentions" and I fully intend to have my F-607 up & running in time for Gerhart's show. I have lots of other BS going on in my life right now, but working on the F and having a goal in mind is therapy for me. Hope to see y'all at the show. Might even ask for Friday off work to attend my first clambake.

    Gregg

  13. I have used a product for years called RUST-X from a company called PRO-TEK Industries. I will not endorse the company because their sales tactics are borderline criminal. I had a bad experience involving phone sales and my credit card. That said, it turned out to be a worthwhile product that I have been satisfied with. I use it mostly for rust control on the framerails, and have not had any trouble with paint adhesion over the RUST-X. These products work best if some rust remains on the surface, rather than cleaning down to bare metal as the iron oxide is part of the chemical reaction.

    Gregg

  14. This the one that Ritchie Acosta hosts? Like his truck but that sleeper has got to go.

    Yes this is Richie's show. I give him a lot of credit for putting it all together, he does a lot for the truckers' image out there.

    I was sizing up the sleeper on his truck, too. I shall not throw stones since the bunk on my RW is the same size... too small ! ! !

    Gregg

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