I grease my pintle hitch every 1,000 to 1,500 miles or so. I always grease it when I unhook a trailer and i spin the pintle as I am adding grease to it. This is what it looks like after about 80,000 miles of my usage. Trailer has 1,800lbs of tongue weight, empty. Per CSMDavis it should be greased every time a trailer it going to be hooked up.
It does have some up and down play, scoring on the shaft, and it even has a dent in it.
I figured the Tow hook assembly it slides into would have a replaceable bushing for when you have to replace the pintle/shaft assembly. but it doesn't . So looks like I am going to slide a new pintle/shaft unit into it. and see if it has play and go from there. may be replacing the whole assembly with a take off.
One thing i noticed is that doesnt take much grease at all.
I average weight ratings with a 12,000lb empty trailer up to 60,000 combined. It has even seen 72k combined weight with the dolly setup.
So they can be damaged before their max rating.
It does have some up and down play, scoring on the shaft, and it even has a dent in it.
I figured the Tow hook assembly it slides into would have a replaceable bushing for when you have to replace the pintle/shaft assembly. but it doesn't . So looks like I am going to slide a new pintle/shaft unit into it. and see if it has play and go from there. may be replacing the whole assembly with a take off.
One thing i noticed is that doesnt take much grease at all.
I average weight ratings with a 12,000lb empty trailer up to 60,000 combined. It has even seen 72k combined weight with the dolly setup.
So they can be damaged before their max rating.
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