Single axle trailer with tilt. (Kaufman I think)
Axle was in the center of the bed & it fish tailed if loaded evenly front to back, (learned to load front & leave back empty & drive slow when loaded heavy)
My buddy helped me move the axle back 8", was this enough?
8'X10' trailer, wood deck rotted out.
Planning to replace with 2"X8" treated.
The stuff I got is heavy & all but 2 (of 11) are heavy & wet.
I've had them 2 days & have been laying them on the trailer outside in the sun to
dry them some. (afraid they will warp to the point they become hard to install.
Should I put them on & let them dry on the trailer? Water seal/paint later?
Should I dry them first, coat/paint or water seal before I put them on? All sides?
Was thinking I may put 1/4" plywood on top of the 2Xs.
to protect 2Xs & maybe keep them dryer if I paint the plywood.
(cheaper to replace plywood every few years)
Yeh, I know, diamond plate aluminum would be awesome
($$$$$)
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Axle was in the center of the bed & it fish tailed if loaded evenly front to back, (learned to load front & leave back empty & drive slow when loaded heavy)
My buddy helped me move the axle back 8", was this enough?
8'X10' trailer, wood deck rotted out.
Planning to replace with 2"X8" treated.
The stuff I got is heavy & all but 2 (of 11) are heavy & wet.
I've had them 2 days & have been laying them on the trailer outside in the sun to
dry them some. (afraid they will warp to the point they become hard to install.
Should I put them on & let them dry on the trailer? Water seal/paint later?
Should I dry them first, coat/paint or water seal before I put them on? All sides?
Was thinking I may put 1/4" plywood on top of the 2Xs.
to protect 2Xs & maybe keep them dryer if I paint the plywood.
(cheaper to replace plywood every few years)
Yeh, I know, diamond plate aluminum would be awesome

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