And I’m about done in. Got out this morning and started taking the side angle off the big trailer to remove the flooring so I could replace the rotten stuff after stepping through it again last week. Got the angle all off and took the 2×6 rough cut oak decking off to check it all. Turned out that there were only 6 pieces on the entire floor that weren’t rotten somewhere or the other. Checked the piles of stuff I had brought up last week and there wasn’t near enough 6 inch or wider stuff to deck the 14 feet or so that need replacing. Take the ramps off as most of what I am doing around the farm here doesn’t need them and they are in the way for just hauling stuff around. Ends up being a bit of a pain as the bolts have been rusting for quite a number of years but with a long enough breaker bar and some oil end up getting them loose and out. Then end up having to use a big hammer to get the hinge pipes out. Bend a bit here and there but manage to finally get them out and moved out of the way. Bet they weight 200 + pounds each. Take a break and eat lunch then get the tractor out and hook up the trailer and head across the creek to the pile of lumber where the other wide stuff is stored. Get there and start looking for the wide boards and find that they are all on the bottom of the pile. Soooo, end up loading it ALL up and hauling it back this way. Come in and get some water and sit a bit, then back out and start unloading and sorting the boards. Work on it till about dark and have about a third of the trailer left to unload. Am about done in. Hands and arms are protesting the pace of the day. Hoping to get the unloading finished tomorrow and get the decking at least cut and ready to drill for the side angle retainer bolts to go back in. Would like to get the trailer done and ready to haul wood by Sunday but not gonna bet that it will get finished by then. Mainly due to having to clean the nails and such out of the wood prior to being able to use it. Will see. For now am gonna call it a night and see how the bod feels in the am. Till then…