Alan L.
Elite Member
I have a cheap 16' flatbed trailer I bought new for $900 in 1999 to transport my Kubota 2710. Some of the boards are rotten and I would like to replace them all.
Unfortunately, in addition to being screwed into the trailer frame using self-tapping torx screws on two coarses, the ends of the boards are covered by steal plates welded to the frame, making it impossible to remove or replace them without some way to cut the welds.
It appears that if I use a cutting wheel on an angle grinder to cut the welds at the front of the trailer, the boards will come out (after I remove the torx screws). Then I thought about replacing the boards, then making some bolt-on brackets to hold the boards down in front, to avoid having to do any welding, since I don't own one.
What is the normal procedure for replacing floorboards in a flatbed trailer?
Unfortunately, in addition to being screwed into the trailer frame using self-tapping torx screws on two coarses, the ends of the boards are covered by steal plates welded to the frame, making it impossible to remove or replace them without some way to cut the welds.
It appears that if I use a cutting wheel on an angle grinder to cut the welds at the front of the trailer, the boards will come out (after I remove the torx screws). Then I thought about replacing the boards, then making some bolt-on brackets to hold the boards down in front, to avoid having to do any welding, since I don't own one.
What is the normal procedure for replacing floorboards in a flatbed trailer?