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    Re: Cummins Oil Wood Preservative?

    Quote Originally Posted by watersupply189 View Post
    That’s what I’m concerned about it being wet/rainy and trying to load my tractor on it.


    2016 Ram Laramie 3500, G56, 6.7, CC, 4x4
    An old timer told me to give it a couple of weeks, and it would be ok.

    He does this to his and hauls a huge tractor.

    The oil on mine soaked right up, and the wood seemed the same as I ran my hand across it.

    It's better than replacing the deck on a trailer, so I am all in for taking a chance.

    When I get down there later today, I will post a picture.


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    Re: Cummins Oil Wood Preservative?

    Here you go.

    The wood was white; now it's dark and protected.




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    Quote Originally Posted by rsl0311usmc View Post
    Here you go.

    The wood was white; now it's dark and protected.

    That looks pretty good.

    Maybe I will try that.

    If it gets too slick when it rains, I’ll pressure wash it.


    2016 Ram Laramie 3500, G56, 6.7, CC, 4x4

    2016 RAM 3500 4x4 Laramie Crew Cab ,G56

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    Re: Cummins Oil Wood Preservative?

    Quote Originally Posted by watersupply189 View Post
    That looks pretty good.

    Maybe I will try that.

    If it gets too slick when it rains, I’ll pressure wash it.

    2016 Ram Laramie 3500, G56, 6.7, CC, 4x4
    You can probably get most of it off if you don't like it.

    My trailer sits outside nonstop, and I don't want it to rot, so I am taking the gamble.

    I know they make trailers with adhesive nonslip stuff, but I guess you wouldn't be able to stick it to the wood with oil on it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rsl0311usmc View Post
    You can probably get most of it off if you don't like it.

    My trailer sits outside nonstop, and I don't want it to rot, so I am taking the gamble.

    I know they make trailers with adhesive nonslip stuff, but I guess you couldn't stick it to the wood with oil on it.
    Yeah, mine sits outside, also.

    I think I’ll try that method next time I change the oil.


    2016 Ram Laramie 3500, G56, 6.7, CC, 4x4

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    Quote Originally Posted by rsl0311usmc View Post
    I did mine today on my flatbed, and I love it.

    I like the look of the dark stain and knowing it won't rot.

    I will get a picture of it tomorrow, and I had no problem walking on it.

    I guess it will be more slick than the way it was before
    Post pictures, I too have an 18 foot flatbed car hauler/tractor hauler with 2X6 decking and wanting to replace it with a treated wood.

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    Re: Cummins Oil Wood Preservative?

    Here’s my 7-ton tilt trailer after coating the decking with used oil.

    It turned out better than I thought.











    2016 Ram Laramie 3500, G56, 6.7, CC, 4x4

    2016 RAM 3500 4x4 Laramie Crew Cab ,G56

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    Re: Cummins Oil Wood Preservative?

    That's how mine ended up looking.

    You can cut it with diesel fuel if you want it lighter in color.

    I am out of town right now, so I can't get a picture, but it looks like Watersupply's.


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