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โAug-04-2020 09:34 AM
enblethen wrote:
Blue Ox instructions use to have procedure for cleaning, lubing and servicing tow bars. Look at their website and didn't find true support page.
When servicing use brake clean to remove dirt and old lube material.
Aluminum bars need to be inspected for cracked welds.
This may help!
Servicing
โAug-04-2020 09:03 AM
Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow
โAug-04-2020 08:38 AM
dodge guy wrote:
I donโt think I would want to buy from a company that wonโt even stand behind their product even after they rebuilt it. If they only have a life span of 8 or so years with no repairs or maintenance available then I donโt want it.
I guess no more Blue OX products for me.
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โAug-04-2020 05:24 AM
FloridaRosebud wrote:
I was given a Blue Ox 10,000lb tow bar by my neighbor. They full-timed for 7 years, then it sat in their garage for 6 or 7 years. Everything appears to be in working order. No binding, and the arms extend smoothly and lock. I emailed Blue Ox to see if they would refurb it for me (just to be on the safe side), and they said no, they recommend replacement after 8-10 years so I need to buy a new one. So who out there is using an older tow bar, and have you had any issues? Should I just buy a new one? Thoughts?
Al
โAug-03-2020 07:26 PM
rr2254545 wrote:
Don't you think the manufacture would know their bars - Replace it -
They are a highly reputable company with a great support history - Trust them not some guys you asked for advise from a internet forum- I have had three great experiences with Blue Ox over the past 10 years
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Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow
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