My Magic Tilt trailer has dual axle surge disc brakes. We live and keep our 22 CD Cruiser at 5,000 feet elevation.
So, in order to get to any cruising water it involves a fairly significant decent. In my first few tows downhill I followed the advice of experienced C-Brats and began the decent very slowly in low gear and checked the hub temps. I was very pleased that things were going well.
Last week, however, after a day of cruising on a local lake I noticed the hubs were extremely hot when I parked the trailer in the driveway. Since all four hubs were hot I attributed it to the brakes not the bearings.
This information may be helpful. Prior to being able to back into my drive it is necessary for me to take the boat uphill past my house about 1/8th mile and turn around. I come back down the 1/8th mile in low gear (this is a very steep section) and back into the drive.
There are a couple of things different about this outing compared to ones previously. (1) We went to a different lake in TN and there was about a half mile steep downhill right before the launch ramp. The brakes might have been hot when I launched, I didn't check for some reason. (2) Right before getting home there is a three mile stretch of downhill. On all prior occasions it has been all uphill except for the 1/8th mile mentioned above.
My questions now are: (1) what I need to do to be sure the brakes and the bearings are okay and (2) what can I do to prevent this heating in the future?
I searched this site without finding a comparable problem. I'm wondering is there is someway to deactivate the surge brakes on these very steep decents where I am going very slow with a full size truck in low gear.
I'm also wondering about the bearing grease. The Magic Tilt manual only says to use marine grease. The hubs have Bearing Buddy or something similiar and the grease is green. My marine grease on hand is red, does that mean anything? I have heard it is not good to mix the grease.
We are hoping to go on a multiday outing later in the week so I'm trying to resolve this promptly. If I have left out anything important please let me know. Many thanks in advance for any help.
Harper
So, in order to get to any cruising water it involves a fairly significant decent. In my first few tows downhill I followed the advice of experienced C-Brats and began the decent very slowly in low gear and checked the hub temps. I was very pleased that things were going well.
Last week, however, after a day of cruising on a local lake I noticed the hubs were extremely hot when I parked the trailer in the driveway. Since all four hubs were hot I attributed it to the brakes not the bearings.
This information may be helpful. Prior to being able to back into my drive it is necessary for me to take the boat uphill past my house about 1/8th mile and turn around. I come back down the 1/8th mile in low gear (this is a very steep section) and back into the drive.
There are a couple of things different about this outing compared to ones previously. (1) We went to a different lake in TN and there was about a half mile steep downhill right before the launch ramp. The brakes might have been hot when I launched, I didn't check for some reason. (2) Right before getting home there is a three mile stretch of downhill. On all prior occasions it has been all uphill except for the 1/8th mile mentioned above.
My questions now are: (1) what I need to do to be sure the brakes and the bearings are okay and (2) what can I do to prevent this heating in the future?
I searched this site without finding a comparable problem. I'm wondering is there is someway to deactivate the surge brakes on these very steep decents where I am going very slow with a full size truck in low gear.
I'm also wondering about the bearing grease. The Magic Tilt manual only says to use marine grease. The hubs have Bearing Buddy or something similiar and the grease is green. My marine grease on hand is red, does that mean anything? I have heard it is not good to mix the grease.
We are hoping to go on a multiday outing later in the week so I'm trying to resolve this promptly. If I have left out anything important please let me know. Many thanks in advance for any help.
Harper