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I’m heading today to pick up my new Horse Hauler!  I’ve opted for a 7x16x7’ vee nose.  The weight capacity, towing capacity of Eloise, and everything aligned to fit 6 tractors for shows if desired.  It’ll also fit the Triumph if we chose to haul that to a camp site or show.
 

The brand I’m getting comes outfitted with a full OSB interior.  Tail spoiler and ramp loading lights are standard too.

 

Time to customize!  I want to be able to wash it out if needed.  Has anyone ever done a roll on bed liner on OSB?  Thinking I could run it 6-10” up the walls, then plate the walls with either diamond plate aluminum or simple race car aluminum.  The race car sheets are in stock, diamond plate would be cool.  Next will have 4 rows of e-track on the floor, and a row on each wall too.

 

Pics coming soon!

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Mike'sHorseBarn

Check youtube, I've seen some really cool enclosed trailer mods and i've seen them do an epoxy garage floor paint over the osb.

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Handy Don
1 hour ago, Pullstart said:

Next will have 4 rows of e-track on the floor, and a row on each wall too.

How does the “wash out” plan align with e-track?

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ebinmaine

:popcorn:

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JoeM

I went cheap on mine, The ACE guys said to use porch paint. Hit holds up well. I just use a leaf blower to clean it out. (I did put glass sand in the paint but would leave it out or use less next time)

But you might have other plans.

I looked at epoxy, matting, bed liner etc. It got pricey pretty quick.

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Pullstart
1 hour ago, Handy Don said:

How does the “wash out” plan align with e-track?


I don’t plan to back it into a lake, but it won’t be too bad to get around.

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