Hay Rack floor
Concrete
Reg. Dec 2005
Posted 2006-04-21 5:19 PM (#40801)
Subject: Hay Rack floor


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Just wornding what kind of floor or bottom most have in your hay rack.

Mine has a alum square pipe bottom. can't walk on it or you step on roof of trailer. Gotta be a better way.

This picture is what I have on the trailer. I need help with ideas.



Edited by Concrete 2006-04-21 5:24 PM
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Terri
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2006-04-21 6:02 PM (#40806 - in reply to #40801)
Subject: RE: Hay Rack floor



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I was looking at those.  You could probally add plywood.  It would have to be changed ocassionally, but then you could walk on it.
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Concrete
Reg. Dec 2005
Posted 2006-04-22 6:06 AM (#40814 - in reply to #40806)
Subject: RE: Hay Rack floor


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Originally written by Terri on 2006-04-21 6:02 PM

I was looking at those.  You could probally add plywood.  It would have to be changed ocassionally, but then you could walk on it.

That was my first thought. I may have to do just that until I can come up with a permanent solution.

 

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iCE CRM
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2006-04-23 12:46 PM (#40841 - in reply to #40814)
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They make a treated plywood it is green in apperance it should last a long time
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intregrity
Reg. Oct 2005
Posted 2006-05-02 11:44 AM (#41198 - in reply to #40801)
Subject: RE: Hay Rack floor


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You can have expanded aluminum welded in for a permanent fix and looks nice.
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Concrete
Reg. Dec 2005
Posted 2006-05-02 5:07 PM (#41210 - in reply to #41198)
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Originally written by intregrity on 2006-05-02 11:44 AM

You can have expanded aluminum welded in for a permanent fix and looks nice.

Why didn't I think of that?

Thanks

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