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Brand new trailer with hot hubs

Jim Dandy

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Oct 19, 2009
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VA
I bought a brand new 25 ton triple axle trailer and when I first picked it up running empty on the highway for about 45 minutes I noticed the hubs were hot. Didn't want to leave my hand on them. It was a 90 degree day. I called the dealer and they said run it. I did. about 2 weeks later I found 3 axle seals leaking one so bad that it soaked the brake pads and left oil on the mud flap. I took it back to the dealer and they replaced all seals on all 6 hubs and the brake pads on the rear axle. I am running it today with about 23000 lbs on it and I check the hubs with an infared thermometer and all hubs are about 140-150 degrees (except for the lift axle hubs they were 92 degrees) My question: is this normal? The dealer made sure no brake pads were dragging and said the drums showed no evidence of excess heat (bluing). What do you guys think?
 

mitch504

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Feb 27, 2010
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Andrews SC
The tightness of the bearing adjustment nut. It would be my guess as to your problem, but, if they changed the seals, they changed the preload. I hope the bearings weren't damaged, too.
 

gkenworth

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Mar 10, 2014
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64
Location
Alberta, Canada
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HD Mechanic / heavy haul truck driver
I ran into that pulling a brand new 8 wheel stacker to a clients gravel pit this winter. One hub I couldn't touch for more than 2 seconds. Outside temp was @ 0°F. & stacker hadn't moved in dealers yard in over a year.
I carry an infared thermometer now. 150° is a safe number. Keeping in mind there is a huge heat pump right behind that hub.
 
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