Need advice on replacing a few boards on my trailer , oak or pine

   / Need advice on replacing a few boards on my trailer , oak or pine #1  

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The boards are oak , 5 year old skid steer trailer and already 2 rotten boards. I have older trailers that are way more used with pine deck and zero rot . Would you find oak , 14ft 2x6 , or pine . Lowes does not have oak but either way probably have to find a mill. Why would Centerville Trailers use oak anyway ? Stronger? sure rotted fast
 
   / Need advice on replacing a few boards on my trailer , oak or pine #2  
Why not go with ground contact rated pressure treated?

I mix 50/50 motor oil and diesel to treat my deck boards.
 
   / Need advice on replacing a few boards on my trailer , oak or pine #3  
i'd go with PT and forget the environment poisoning diesel/hazardous waste oil treatment and instead put asphalt based fence paint on them.
 
   / Need advice on replacing a few boards on my trailer , oak or pine #4  
Any treated wood will last forever, oak or rock maple wil only add weight. go with pine
 
   / Need advice on replacing a few boards on my trailer , oak or pine
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#5  
I thought pressure treated would rust the steel. Manufacturer used motor oil to treat them , guess I should have redone them. If pressure treated is ok Lowes has that in my lenght
 
   / Need advice on replacing a few boards on my trailer , oak or pine
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Pine sure is easier to find for me , probably my best bet then , thanks
 
   / Need advice on replacing a few boards on my trailer , oak or pine #7  
I thought pressure treated would rust the steel. Manufacturer used motor oil to treat them , guess I should have redone them. If pressure treated is ok Lowes has that in my lenght

plenty of things better and more legal than use dmotor oil to treat wood.
 
   / Need advice on replacing a few boards on my trailer , oak or pine
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#8  
I will try the asphalt based fence paint , thanks for the info
 
   / Need advice on replacing a few boards on my trailer , oak or pine #9  
i have a flatbed i bought in 2000 it had untreated (new) lumbe ron it when i got it. didn't make it to the 2nd year before boards rotted on it. I repalced with PT pine. painted them with a-f-paint.. both sides.. liberally. then installed them.

that wood is STILL on there. about 5ys ago I put an overlay of 3/4 marine plywood on it as I was hauling a trike a few times a month, and the trike had narrow , tall rears,a nd a single front.. and depending on how i loaded.. it always put alotta weight on not enough boards.. so the 3/4 plywood really spread it out good.

agian. that same wood is showing no signs of giving up soon.
 
   / Need advice on replacing a few boards on my trailer , oak or pine #10  
The boards are oak , 5 year old skid steer trailer and already 2 rotten boards. I have older trailers that are way more used with pine deck and zero rot . Would you find oak , 14ft 2x6 , or pine . Lowes does not have oak but either way probably have to find a mill. Why would Centerville Trailers use oak anyway ? Stronger? sure rotted fast

Pretty sure OAK is used for the strength. Next time I'm in there I will ask them, Centreville manufacturing is 4 miles down the road from me.
 

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