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On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 01:17:20 GMT, "Tony Thomas"
wrote: Scratches are common. Grease will just make for a mess when you remove it. Everytime you pull the trailer you will have to clean the ball or get grease all over you everytime you bump it. When I was towing long distances, I used grease on the ball. When I unhitched I'd put a ball cover on to prevent grease from getting on things if you bump the ball. I've towed a popup camper trailer over 13,000 miles in one trip with no problems, and have towed a hobie cat all over the east coast with no problems. Steve |
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