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KIA Sorento CRDi EX ( Ebony black) with 5 hex chrome plated tire air valve covers, Coramal Sunsheild, Elcheapo GPS, First Aid Kit, full KIA toolkit & Yellow lenses on the Foglights......
On a more serious side. A friend and myself used to write computer programmes for the special school here in Rockingham, one particular programme had a bit of a bug in it and after severl hours spent trying to track it down we were just about ready to consign it to the too hard basket when in comes this 15 year old smart ass who took one look at it and pointed to one line of code and with a huge grin on his face said "There's your problem, delete that line and it will run fine" The little bugger nearly wore the computer.
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I would have killed the little SH#T anyway....................just because I could!! LOL
Very often though if you have a problem, you can't see it yourself because you are too close. A fresh set of eyes see things differently. How many times do you play patience and someone walks in and sees a move that you didn't
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yep I think that should be okay, i am awaiting a response from a few off road camper and caravan manufacturers but I think a dry lube kept clean would be fine
the main thing is to keep the dust out, as we know a turntable on a semi forms its own seal of grease under pressure around the outer edge of the turntable and thus excludes dust penetration from the turntable itself
I have had a few responses from various manufacturers but they cant seem to agree, I am awaiting a final one from Kimberley Kampers as to their stance but even if they say no then that only evens up the score to grease or not, if they were merely service agents then I would dismiss them, as well but I have contacted the manufacturers of the units not service
my main job is in heavy vehicle repair and maintenence, I am relegated to the office section now but I was on the floor with our three other mechanics for many years, they say dont grease, I never have and I have towed for many years over many thousands of very rough miles, I also work a farm with an old mate and we never grease our tow mechanisms
if the manufacturers of these vehicles cant agree then us mere mortals are not going to be able to
but if you feel you should grease then there is no obvious evidence either way, all I say is make it a "dry" type and keep it clean
Thanks Dave. It's the same where ever I ask. Divided about 50/50 for and against. I'll use dry lube like we used to use in gliders about 25 years ago and keep a close eye on the ball and socket for wear. Regards GOF&GOG
To keep dust or grit from entering you tow-ball and receiver Noel, find an old foam cushion, cut a 5" Diameter x 2" thick circle out of it. Then in the centre of the diameter, cut a 1" + (Cross) right the way through it. Now put the cross on top of your tow ball, push the foam right the way down so that the ball now looks like an egg in a nest. Put your receiver on to the tow-ball, and there you have it. A neat-n-tidy little dust cover!
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To keep dust or grit from entering you tow-ball and receiver Noel, find an old foam cushion, cut a 5" Diameter x 2" thick circle out of it. Then in the centre of the diameter, cut a 1" + (Cross) right the way through it. Now put the cross on top of your tow ball, push the foam right the way down so that the ball now looks like an egg in a nest. Put your receiver on to the tow-ball, and there you have it. A neat-n-tidy little dust cover!
Nah! Can't have that. Too intelligent ( DD would never approve ) and too easy.
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