no cotter pin?

2BALL

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I went to disassemble my trailer hub and stopped. I couldn't find the cotter pin.
There appeared to be a flat 1/4 inch strip of metal keeping the castle nut from moving. It was in the same place where a cotter pin would be. It appeared to keep the castle nut from moving. I couldn't get the flat 1/4 inch strip of metal out, I was scared to force it out.

Did I miss the cotter pin, or are there other ways to secure the castle nut?

2008 road King single axel trailer.
 

2BALL

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I didn't see 2 teeth I only saw 1.
I do have a zerk fitting on the end of my spinal and a dust cover that says SUP-R-LUBE
 

GA_Boater

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Pry the tang back. One may be broken off. Those are used on Sup-r-lubes.
 

Lou C

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If you are replacing or adjusting bearings pick up a few spare tang washers, they are commonly used on spindle lube hubs.
 
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