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Fred recycle :D I’ve got a Cheval Liberte double hos box and it has a couple of rotten panels. The galvanised trailer is in great condition and is rated to a decent weight. I’ve used it to store crap whilst renovating but I don’t need it now. I have three options, blast it with pizz, buy some phenolic and repair the thing 10x5 sheet £250 + or I could strip it and use the flat bed trailer for collecting logs, moving tractor etc…thoughts? @Hicap phill
 
Fred recycle :D I’ve got a Cheval Liberte double hos box and it has a couple of rotten panels. The galvanised trailer is in great condition and is rated to a decent weight. I’ve used it to store crap whilst renovating but I don’t need it now. I have three options, blast it with pizz, buy some phenolic and repair the thing 10x5 sheet £250 + or I could strip it and use the flat bed trailer for collecting logs, moving tractor etc…thoughts? @Hicap phill
You could probally sell it for more as is. People buy these to change to portable bar/tea rooms.

If not re sheet as they are better use for logs,you don’t have to unload the logs straight away or make sure they are going to fall off during moving.
 
You could probally sell it for more as is. People buy these to change to portable bar/tea rooms.

If not re sheet as they are better use for logs,you don’t have to unload the logs straight away or make sure they are going to fall off during moving.
If it were Rice I’d agree but not sure if the ole Cheval is in that space. Without major reconstruction it might collapse whilst out on the road as the fibreboard sides are just toast. I’m tempted to strip it and use the top as a hen house :D same as this one pictured below
 

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If it were Rice I’d agree but not sure if the ole Cheval is in that space. Without major reconstruction it might collapse whilst out on the road as the fibreboard sides are just toast. I’m tempted to strip it and use the top as a hen house :D same as this one pictured below
Forgot the chevel has a fibreglass roof system :oops:.
 
10x5’ 18mm phenolic is £228 and 8x4’ 12mm is £96. The chap on eBay want £2600 for that one in the image. It just means a trip to Norfolk to collect the timber @100 mile round trip. I might repair it and buy some Alpacas
 
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