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I don't know what size/axles you're looking at... But my steel/wood trailer is going for almost $8k these days.Don't forget to do the bottom. I use a bug sprayer with regular fence stain sealer, Have'nt replaced a deck in over 40 years. I do it once a year for about $20 bucks. If I scuff it up real good I will do it sooner. I keep my trailers under a carport to keep the sun off them as much as possible. I have been looking at those Aluminum trailers nice, but spendy. $10k for a carhauler?
Same thing I do. A little flexible on the diesel part sometimes. Lol10 years is about max on pressure treated pine unless you keep the trailer out of the elements. I’ve got an aluminum decked trailer now, but my old trailer had wood and I would mop it with a mixture of used motor oil and diesel fuel, would soak it up good.
I paid $5800 with 7k axles in 2020Bought my 18ft tandem 2 3500lb axles $5180 out the door in 2021
Man, I see a few folks are using old motor oil for sealing decks. Get caught doing that in Comifornia and you stand to lose your first born, $1 billion $ fine and execution, but not before being tortured by forced watching of Brokeback Mt.Dirty motor oil is great for the wood decks. Try a piece and let it sit outside to prove or disprove it to yourself.
No worriesMan, I see a few folks are using old motor oil for sealing decks. Get caught doing that in Comifornia and you stand to lose your first born, $1 billion $ fine and execution, but not before being tortured by forced watching of Brokeback Mt.


Dirty motor oil is great for the wood decks. Try a piece and let it sit outside to prove or disprove it to yourself.