Thank You for the reply, I guess I am just not use to all the new syn. grease out in the market. I had repacked them the last time with some grease I had from the early 70's. It was heavy black in color from Valvoline. But I guess the changes are for the good.
Do a search on Timken wheel bearing service. FYI
Also, keep mixing grease and sooner or later you will experience why you shouldn't have done that-different base stocks don't like each other.
I agree. That is why I use Valvoline Duroblend. Comes in a tube and cans. The boat trailer has greasable hubs (not bearing buddies) and no brakes, so I am comfortable pumping grease into them from time to time, even though it gets past the seal and onto the wheels.
Gary,
Your Ranger Trail boat trailer must be like the Ranger trailer I had. Grease on the inside of the wheels "waterproofs" them. :-laf I "greased" mine the same way... worked for thousands of miles.
Bill