RPH wrote:[I am curious to know where this Idea came from.
I'll take partial credit ! ( previous threads 4/2/08, 5/26/09, 6/23/09, 7/29/09, 6/20/13)
4 years in a lubricants lab for E.M. Lubricants.
Thousands of hours of ASTM and MIL spec tests. Everything from rust to destructive testing.
The crap is a bentonite paste with rust inhibitors blended into a light oil.
The Bentonite clay base is a thickening agent to make it a paste thick enough to stay in place.
Right from the HF Manual ( available online "harbor freight trailer manual" )
SPECIFIC PRODUCT WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
To avoid personal injury and/or property damage, do not exceed the Trailer’s maxi¬1. mum payload capacity of 1,720 pounds (evenly distributed).
WARNING! The wheel bearings must be packed with bearing grease prior to 2. assembly and use of this trailer. See page 11 and 12 of this instruction manual for proper packing of bearing grease instructions.
Exert from page 11
Using a suitable solvent, thoroughly clean the Hub (18), Bearings (20), Castle Nut (M), Dust Cap (21), and the rest of the parts of the Hub Assembly of all grease, dirt, metal shavings, and all other foreign objects. These parts must be cleaned, even if they are new or appear to be clean.
and it goes on to give detailed instruction on how to pack and correctly assemble the hub parts.