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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Q-14 (semi V) AeroCraft Project
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Mac" data-source="post: 300214" data-attributes="member: 10360"><p>Started yesterday by stripping down the trailer. Removed all the roller brackets and disassembled, removed the axle and removed the hubs and wheels. Removed the bearing cones from the hubs in preperation for replacements. Removed the bow bracket and the winch and disassembled that. I will replace the winch (ordered from Walmart). Removed the rollers and seals from the axle shafts in preperation of replacement. Inspected the frame and tilt and all looks good. I plan to disable the tilt feature so the trailer is more rigid in that area. I will use large bolts and nuts to accomplish that. I hit the loose brackets with a wire brush and sprayed them with rust-oleum paint. Back at it Monday after work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Mac, post: 300214, member: 10360"] Started yesterday by stripping down the trailer. Removed all the roller brackets and disassembled, removed the axle and removed the hubs and wheels. Removed the bearing cones from the hubs in preperation for replacements. Removed the bow bracket and the winch and disassembled that. I will replace the winch (ordered from Walmart). Removed the rollers and seals from the axle shafts in preperation of replacement. Inspected the frame and tilt and all looks good. I plan to disable the tilt feature so the trailer is more rigid in that area. I will use large bolts and nuts to accomplish that. I hit the loose brackets with a wire brush and sprayed them with rust-oleum paint. Back at it Monday after work. [/QUOTE]
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