Re: Wannabe grease in HF trailer bearings:
I have to say that the Tractor Supply axle I put under the Overlander on rebuilding was very, very good in that respect. I installed the axle and spent the time to pull one of the hubs, only to find it happily packed with very good wheel bearing grease.
Packing bearings really is simple to do - just make sure you get new seals for the back of the hubs before you do. You will damage the seal getting it out to access the rear bearing for packing...so do yourself a favor and just get them before you start.
When reinstalling adjust to snug and back off just enough to install the cotter pin. Now you can ignore them for 1 year and repeat next season.
Bob, got to disagree with you just slightly here. When doing them I put everything into place and snug the nut down to 20-foot pounds or so (pretty snug). Then, spin the hub 3-4 times to get the bearings seated down through the grease.
After that, undo the nut and spin it back up by hand till the slots align to put the cotter pin in - no wrench. This gives just enough slack without being excessive.
The only reason I'm saying anything is that I've had them float a bit on the grease when set without spinning - and be loose when assembled. Anything that keeps shock loads from a loose bearing well away I am in favor of as that can start brinnelling.
Oh, yes - don't forget to get Cotter pins, too - there is a level in hell reserved for people who reuse cotter pins...
Alan