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That's true. I climb aboard about once a month and fire my engines while it's stored so I'm one of those guys that doesn't fog.Good list Dennis. I would just add that if your dealership fogged your engine, I would recommend running the engines for a short time to burn off the fogging oil before changing plugs.
I'm not sure if yours is the same. But my MFI trailer has a UFP surge brake system. Up front on the tongue, just behind the coupler there is a cap. Twist the cap to remove it. Then under the plastic cap there is a rubber plug, remove the rubber plug and the fluid sits underneath. The rubber plug has a "dipstick" built into it.How do you check the brake fluid level?
You may have the type that has a grease release hole on the side of the bearing buddy. Mine has that type but it is an MFI trailer.Thanks for posting that. I don't have an mfi I have a shore lander, but I do remember seeing that cap. I've never checked the brake fluid before, but I'll give it a shot tomorrow. Thanks again for your post. I've been searching for a video of the bearing buddies to see how much grease I need to put in there, I don't have the ones with the blue sleeves I have I think the bb2.