farmerjim
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- Joined
- Jan 17, 2005
- Messages
- 297
- Location
- new london county,ct
- Tractor
- jd h, jd 50, jd2010,jd 790,case530hoe
bob if the floor needs replacing it can be done. you will need to remove the apron chain/bars that span the floor. for that open a link in the apron chain which may be a big pain in the rear, then you should be able to pull the whole assembly chain and bars out from the back def will need some extra hands for that. then try to measure the size planks you need, i would def get hardwood oak is best then treat them and put them in. should last another 20 yrs or better w/ care after use ie a good washing and coating of oil works best.