Took a break from the carburetor issues and knocked out a quick repair on my neighbor's 16' flatbed trailer. I noticed it had a couple of broken deck boards when I borrowed it to haul the '32 back down the mountain, and another one pretty rough shape.

Picked up (3) 16' 2x8's and a box of #12 x 2-3/4" (allegedly)self drilling teks screws at Agent Orange.
The deck boards were fun to install under the framing on each end. Cut them to 191-3/4" and put a 1/2" chamfer on one end. I slid the flat end under the frame at the back and then clamped the chamfered end on top of the framing at the front of the trailer. Then used my engine hoist and a nylon strap to lift each board in the center enough for the chamfered end to drop beneath the frame channel at the front. Tightened the clamps as I went until they were flush with the adjacent deck boards, then released the tension on the engine hoist. They slid in place with a nice satisfying "thunk". Both ends captivated, no way they are going to come back up.

Marked and pre-drilled 11/64" holes, the self drillers weren't up to the heavy frame channel, they wanted to burn up the drill point before they punched through. Used a full box of (40) screws, also added a few on the other boards where they had come loose over time. ( Only one screw in the middle of each board from the manufacturer, I used two.)

Done for now. I'll probably end up replacing the rest of the boards at some point in the future. Too many other projects going on to spend any more time on this one now.