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    Protect the Oak. M989A1

    If the side panels could actually hold back some weight I would use it to haul gravel. Adding a side dump bucket with hydraulics would make a heavy trailer even more so. The truck hitch can handle only so much. Its funny you mentioned the water because I had already thought of a pool, but...
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    Protect the Oak. M989A1

    Forgot. One gallon did two good coats with plenty left for touch ups. Used roller on all of it.
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    Protect the Oak. M989A1

    This is what I used. Stuff is like concrete when it's fully dried. I used Sherman Williams because at every Home Depot store, the paint guys were Idiots. Even when showing them a picture with codes and a label and telling them step by step how to find it, they just couldn't grasp it. SW...
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    Protect the Oak. M989A1

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    Protect the Oak. M989A1

    I knew what you meant! Even offered it to the local VFD for free. Recommended install of one big or two small water tanks. They have a water truck (exMilitary) that can handle it. They kinda were like "well we would have to drain it in the winter time". So much for trying to help my...
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    Protect the Oak. M989A1

    Yes, they are heavy! Another 10 pounds won't hurt. I bought it to resale. Everyone wants it but they don't want to pay for it. No takers so I'm keeping it. That's the reason for saving the floor. I will haul hay with it for now. Also thinking about getting a S280 shelter and rigging up...
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    Protect the Oak. M989A1

    M989A1 has a great oak floor. No rot, but the CARC was starting to go. So yesterday I used an air hose with attachment to blow all the dirt and rocks from between the boards. Today I used 9 tubes of paintable caulk to seal all the seams and screw heads. Seemed to take forever. Then...
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