Ihave heavy mats in my stock trailer and I cut them to fit in the trailer. and two sit side by side in it. As i recall they are 3-1/2" x 5". so their are four setsI drilleled holes in one end of them and threaded havy baler twine through the holes and thenthrough a couple of 1/4" wahers and knotted the twine. I use these for handles to pull the mats out. (I"m sure are other ways of doing this but that"s what I elected to do.)
When hauling stock (cows and/or calves), I put about 6 inches of saw dust, shavings, or wood chips from leocal mill down. When I"m done with the haul, I then shovel the manure and chips into the compost pile or the blueberry patch, pull the mats and hose them off and clean the inside of the trailer. The trailer is 16 years old and there is no sign of rot in the treated floors and very little rust or corrosion.
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