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<blockquote data-quote="MrGale" data-source="post: 263129" data-attributes="member: 4568"><p>i use an old mop and soak down the boards in both of my trailers twice a year with old motor oil from the tractors....bacteria is what actually rots wood, and what bacteria in it's right mind would live in old motor oil? NONE ! trick i learned from an old timer up in northfield, vermont. he had a wood floor flatbed that was over 35 years old and it looked brand new. Using this one, i have never had a fall through on a road or highway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrGale, post: 263129, member: 4568"] i use an old mop and soak down the boards in both of my trailers twice a year with old motor oil from the tractors....bacteria is what actually rots wood, and what bacteria in it's right mind would live in old motor oil? NONE ! trick i learned from an old timer up in northfield, vermont. he had a wood floor flatbed that was over 35 years old and it looked brand new. Using this one, i have never had a fall through on a road or highway. [/QUOTE]
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