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<blockquote data-quote="cmjust0" data-source="post: 263337" data-attributes="member: 2882"><p>I just bought a 16' bumper pull stock trailer about two weeks ago. I gave $600 for it as it sat, and I've already put "new" (used, but good) tires, a new jack, safety chains, and a light kit on it, which ran me up to $750 in it.</p><p></p><p>Up till now, I'd been debating on the floor.. It doesn't "look" bad, but seeing how often this happens, I bet they're long gone by the time they ever start to "look" bad.. That said, you guys have made my mind up for me.. I'll definitely be replacing the floor with 2" rough cut oak. That'll probably put me up to at least $900 in it, but what's $150-200 and a little labor if it saves you the trouble of shoveling a $1000 cow into five gallon buckets.. :shock:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmjust0, post: 263337, member: 2882"] I just bought a 16' bumper pull stock trailer about two weeks ago. I gave $600 for it as it sat, and I've already put "new" (used, but good) tires, a new jack, safety chains, and a light kit on it, which ran me up to $750 in it. Up till now, I'd been debating on the floor.. It doesn't "look" bad, but seeing how often this happens, I bet they're long gone by the time they ever start to "look" bad.. That said, you guys have made my mind up for me.. I'll definitely be replacing the floor with 2" rough cut oak. That'll probably put me up to at least $900 in it, but what's $150-200 and a little labor if it saves you the trouble of shoveling a $1000 cow into five gallon buckets.. :shock: [/QUOTE]
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