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Thread: Wet bolt greasing issue
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10-24-2022, 02:08 PM #71
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10-24-2022, 02:13 PM #72
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I typically use this for just about everything:
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/pr...4-oz-cartridge
I do have some very thin grease (corn head grease is what most people call it) that I use for some specific applications that call for it. But 99% of my use is just good old black moly; seems to work well; 1000's of hours on backhoes and front end loaders and never had to press in a new sleave on anything (well, except for things that I've bought used and the previous owner didn't like grease).
I'm not going to say it's the "best", but I've been happy with it. In fact, this is the first "grease failure" that I can remember in my life. Where I greased something as specified in the manual and had that joint fail way prematurely.
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10-24-2022, 03:46 PM #73
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I'm a bit confused about the references to brass bushings with MORyde. The MORyde wet bolt set I ordered from etrailer included shackles, bolts, and bronze bushings. All the metal bushings they list are bronze, no brass. I was surprised that any would be brass as that seems too soft. I don't think it changes the fact that there has been premature wear based on the postings here, just thought it was important to point out that both Dexter and MORyde appear to use bronze bushings based on what I see, not brass in either case.
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10-24-2022, 04:04 PM #74
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Bronze and brass are two different animals, but you can't depend on the marketing people to know the difference. They may refer to the bushings as bronze, when they are, in fact, brass. Or vice versa.
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10-24-2022, 04:40 PM #75
I am absolutely sure about the metal types. In my conversations with MORryde as well as grab a magnet and check. The Bronze Dexter bushings I bought have enough steal in them to be picked up with a magnet. The bushings FROM MORryde directly are not attracted to the magnet at all, which is expected with a brass fitting. I wish this was not the case and they used a stronger metal, but I could not be more sure of the data that I heard and have tested. I am happy to share the contact info for MORryde if you want to contact them also .
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10-24-2022, 04:42 PM #76
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Very odd that those bushing would be magnetic. Especially strong enough to be picked up by a magnet. I've never come across that before.
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10-24-2022, 04:59 PM #77
It is in my opinion, having seen alot of things, that aside from the data saying one is Bronze and one is Brass, that the Dexter “Bronze” does in fact feel much more stout. Even if I didnt know the metal type, the fact it feels so different and then when a magnet picked it up, it reinforced for me it had to be stronger. Just wish they fit as a 100% swap one for one. However I would have to machine all the ones on the CRE3000 hangers themselves which I can do, but that’s more work. I have swapped all my bushings at this point once now, and I will see how well these Dexter ones wear compared to what I had before in certain places.
I will keep sharing. I cant claim to have all the answers, or the best info, but I am sharing what I know and have seen, nothing more. It’s not about right or wrong, just sharing with people as info in the hopes it helps them maybe avoid either a crisis, or a life changing event.
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10-24-2022, 05:04 PM #78
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Okay, I stand corrected. I just assumed that what they list in the descriptions are correct. I'll keep an eye on my bushings and once they wear out will have to look at Dexter next time around. Thanks for the great info.
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10-25-2022, 05:46 AM #79
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You're not the only one. I figured Dexter/Morryde were just a rebrand of the same product. I was very surprised to learn (earlier in this thread) that they are, in fact, different products. You'd think that would be called out on a product page somewhere, "Harder than stock", "Longer wearing than other metal bushings", something.... Nope, as far as I can tell, except for the first hand experience in this thread, I have no idea how a customer would realize that Dexter makes a different (possibly better) bushing.
Great advertising guys.
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12-12-2022, 05:51 PM #80
Updating this thread…
So I have pulled all of the MorRyde CRE3000 off to replace all of the bushings on the trailer. There are about 12K miles on them and greased them before every pull since my pulls are 500+ miles each time one way.
All of the bushings but one were torched basically. I have sent my data to GD about the mileage and kept as many of the pieces in case they want to see them. I will keep greasing them and will keep checking them yearly I guess since they didnt last very long … I got the entire trailer done in 4 hours start to finish on both sides, once I got my groove with getting weight off the springs and such.
FYI only to you all for awareness.
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