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Trailer floor boards starting to rot?
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<blockquote data-quote="cowmaker" data-source="post: 924010" data-attributes="member: 8546"><p>I have a Stoll trailer with 2inch thick oak boards and two of the boards are starting to rot on the ends where the wood sits on the metal frame. The cattle are starting to chip the wood and it is spongy. </p><p> </p><p>Has anyone replaced flooring on one of these trailers?</p><p>How often can I expect the oak floor to last? Based on your experience?</p><p>Will I have to remove every board or can only the rotten boards be replaced?</p><p></p><p>The trailer is only 3years old. It's used on a monthly basis to haul 2-6head and power washed after each use.</p><p>The wood was treated (on the surface) with a deck sealer upon purchase. (The wood is starting to rot on the bottom). </p><p>It is parked outside in the elements, but I am still surprised that the oak has got rotten so fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowmaker, post: 924010, member: 8546"] I have a Stoll trailer with 2inch thick oak boards and two of the boards are starting to rot on the ends where the wood sits on the metal frame. The cattle are starting to chip the wood and it is spongy. Has anyone replaced flooring on one of these trailers? How often can I expect the oak floor to last? Based on your experience? Will I have to remove every board or can only the rotten boards be replaced? The trailer is only 3years old. It's used on a monthly basis to haul 2-6head and power washed after each use. The wood was treated (on the surface) with a deck sealer upon purchase. (The wood is starting to rot on the bottom). It is parked outside in the elements, but I am still surprised that the oak has got rotten so fast. [/QUOTE]
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