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<blockquote data-quote="anthony brown" data-source="post: 784993" data-attributes="member: 14706"><p>I was reading about the wooden feed troughs and I wanted to tell you about the troughs I build. My step-father started building these troughs about 27 years ago and I have seen some of them that are over 15 years old and still standing. The material we use has changed some. I use ground rated treated lumber for the skids, sides and ends. The floor is made of (micro-lam) wood 1 1/4inch thick. The roof is metal, the color usually doesn't match because of it being bought at sale price. I think my troughs will still last 10 years. That would be a cost of only 28 dollars a year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anthony brown, post: 784993, member: 14706"] I was reading about the wooden feed troughs and I wanted to tell you about the troughs I build. My step-father started building these troughs about 27 years ago and I have seen some of them that are over 15 years old and still standing. The material we use has changed some. I use ground rated treated lumber for the skids, sides and ends. The floor is made of (micro-lam) wood 1 1/4inch thick. The roof is metal, the color usually doesn't match because of it being bought at sale price. I think my troughs will still last 10 years. That would be a cost of only 28 dollars a year. [/QUOTE]
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