I bought a homemade dump trailer that was made from a heavy duty truck and I need to know what axle this is so I can get replacement parts for it.
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Pull the old bearing(s) out, show the part numbers (race, and roller assembly "cup and cone") to the counterperson. You don't need the axle brand and model, you need the bearing numbers.I want to replace the wheel bearings before I use it for any hauling.
They're hydraulic. Your first photo shows the brake plumbing including the rubber brake hose. That photo also shows evidence of wheel cylinder or axle grease leakage. Inspect carefully.And I want to repair/rebuild the brakes so I can have trailer brakes. Hopefully they are hydraulic brakes so I can use an electric-over-hydraulic pump that a lot of boats use.
Yup.Oh, good point on the 2-speed, is that what that electrical thing is hanging off to the side of the pinion?