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<blockquote data-quote="CC379" data-source="post: 3657938" data-attributes="member: 25394"><p>my dad bought a 4wheel hay trailer from a neighbor who used cottonwood to refloor it, I guess it looked perfect when he installed it but then it started curing cottonwood shrinks curls twists and buckles a lot when it cures the floor looked like hell but it was useable for hay, if it was in a livestock trailer it might have needed a few gaps filled. I wouldn't try cottonwood unless there is a tree mill that knows some secret to curing it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CC379, post: 3657938, member: 25394"] my dad bought a 4wheel hay trailer from a neighbor who used cottonwood to refloor it, I guess it looked perfect when he installed it but then it started curing cottonwood shrinks curls twists and buckles a lot when it cures the floor looked like hell but it was useable for hay, if it was in a livestock trailer it might have needed a few gaps filled. I wouldn't try cottonwood unless there is a tree mill that knows some secret to curing it [/QUOTE]
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