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<blockquote data-quote="MrBilly" data-source="post: 70772" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>I have a gooseneck brand trailer with rumber flooring. It gets very slippery when you haul for a couple of hours. I took a bull to test, and he urinated and defecated several times along the way. By the time I got to the test station, he was sliding around like he was on ice. I now have a cattle panel nailed to the rumber and that works well. </p><p></p><p>It is very expensive. I bought two 12 by 8 boards of it to put in my loading shoot. I think it ran about $00. It had grooves, but they run the length not acrossed the plank, so that doesn't help with traction. The chute is also very slippery, and I need to put those metal strips back on it.</p><p></p><p>It will last and I like the material, but it is slippery, despite what others have said.</p><p></p><p>Billy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrBilly, post: 70772, member: 87"] I have a gooseneck brand trailer with rumber flooring. It gets very slippery when you haul for a couple of hours. I took a bull to test, and he urinated and defecated several times along the way. By the time I got to the test station, he was sliding around like he was on ice. I now have a cattle panel nailed to the rumber and that works well. It is very expensive. I bought two 12 by 8 boards of it to put in my loading shoot. I think it ran about $00. It had grooves, but they run the length not acrossed the plank, so that doesn't help with traction. The chute is also very slippery, and I need to put those metal strips back on it. It will last and I like the material, but it is slippery, despite what others have said. Billy [/QUOTE]
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