ryno1234
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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I have a dual axle trailer that I took late last year to have the bearings packed. The hubs have "bearing buddies".
I notice on the rim of one of the wheels that there was some grease on it. I pulled off the bearing buddy cover and some grease fell out onto the rim. I also noticed some water in the cover.
I compared this to the others and this bearing looks much more messy than the others (see photos attached).
Seems I'm getting water in the bearing. I think normally (without bearing buddies) water enters this area anyway and its via marine grease that bearings can deal with this (correct?).
So my question is two fold:
I notice on the rim of one of the wheels that there was some grease on it. I pulled off the bearing buddy cover and some grease fell out onto the rim. I also noticed some water in the cover.
I compared this to the others and this bearing looks much more messy than the others (see photos attached).
Seems I'm getting water in the bearing. I think normally (without bearing buddies) water enters this area anyway and its via marine grease that bearings can deal with this (correct?).
So my question is two fold:
- What could cause this to 1 bearing given I just had it repacked not that long ago
- Is this a major concern or is this something that will likely be OK for a while so long as I keep it greased up?