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    BearNPum ask: Nice, Where do you pick up the slick sheeting, and how did you attach it?

    The original decking was plain old 3/4" thick plywood and it lasted a long time.

    When I replaced it with 1/2" thick plywood I bought pressure treated plywood thinking it would last longer than regular plywood. Nope, the pressure treated plywood is not lasting well at all.

    I have already taken and replaced the ramp and front triangle decking with used floor liner from a tractor trailer. It is holding up well, but is slippery and really expands and contracts with temperature changes.

    I'll post some pictures of the replacement stuff.

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    That is one sweet snowmoblie trailer!!

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    I have already taken and replaced the ramp and front triangle decking with used floor liner from a tractor trailer. It is holding up well, but is slippery and really expands and contracts with temperature changes.
    Thanks, I can see now that slippery would be nice for getting the sleds on and off, but not so good if you put a snowy boot on the surface.
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    Makes me want to buy another bike just so I can build one of those...

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    Nice trailer, good idea for the front ramp.
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    Dang I could really use a trailer like that to haul my 4-wheeler.My suzuki samurai just doesn't have the room LOL !Great job on it it looks super !

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