Posted by Dick L on November 15, 2014 at 15:52:50 from (50.54.70.148):
My horse trailer in used mainly to store hay in the dry at ground level to which makes it easier for me to feed the horses. I emptied it of bales and decided to clean out all the old chaff and seal some of the leaks before filling it back up. I found a coupla spots that was real soft and was afraid someone or even myself would step thru carrying a bale and break a leg. Figured I would strip out the old floor and pick up some tongue and groove 2" x 8"'s and make a Saturday project. No one carries 2" x 8" tongue and groove that I could find. Menards does not have them in the stores but will get them to a store where you can pick them up in 6 to 10 days. Got them ordered and it will not be as big of a hold up as I thought this morning. I found some problems after the floor was up that will take a bit longer than a day. The cut notches in the runners over the axles and the weight has bent them down. I took a few pictures of the trailer.
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