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Old 10-30-2019, 07:36 PM   #14
beeje
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Originally Posted by dieselguy View Post
If you truly understand the way the EZ lube is supposed to work ... you'll realize that pumping 2-3 strokes per hub a year will do about as much good as daily adding a bucket of water to the Atlantic Ocean to compensate for evaporation. I'm not an EZ lube fan as pushing old grease out of the back bearing into the front bearing makes no sense to me, but as has been mentioned ... neither camp will convince the other of the pros or cons. If you've never pushed any grease out of the front bearing ... you'll find it usually takes almost a tube of grease per hub the first time, so what does that tell you about 2-3 pumps a year?
That has got to be the funniest analogy on this topic I have ever heard. LOL. 2 to 3 pumps, Really, who ever told them that is a complete idiot.... Every spring I pump 30-40 pumps per wheel with it off the ground while spinning. I have been doing this for over 15 years on 3 different campers and have had ZERO bearing issues.
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