Great looking ridge Pinetag!! What is the span on it? And are those 2x10's you used for the girders? Does it give as you drive across it? Is there anything you would have done differently if doing another with the same span and banks.
Thanks for sharing this.
Good job on the bridge. And water. Progress is always good.
I need to do something similar but my problem is the creek is deep and it gets out quite often. I’m afraid it would wash my bridge away with the first heavy rain.
Sure thing. I thought about adding the posts in the middle too, for the extra support, but I was worried about a tree/large branch coming down stream and taking the whole thing out. Pros and cons to everything right? Good luck with your bridge and let us know how it turns out.Thanks for the details Pinetag; they helped me to understand how you put it together. I'm certain it might be overkill but I think I'll copy your bridge but add a third 2x12 just in case one of them has or develops a weak spot. I too would like to be able to cross with the compact tractor at times. My span would be similar to yours, same length and fairly high so like yours there is minimum danger of washout. I'm considering adding posts halfway across that are setup to come out for winter when they would be vulnerable to ice movement.
Good point on the washout potential from middle posts; hadn't thought of that.Sure thing. I thought about adding the posts in the middle too, for the extra support, but I was worried about a tree/large branch coming down stream and taking the whole thing out. Pros and cons to everything right? Good luck with your bridge and let us know how it turns out.
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Thanks TC! I hope you're right.pinetag...An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure certainly applies to your creek bridge. Looks like that will be there for a long, long time. Thx for sharing!
Thanks week! I'm looking forward to this fall as well!Great looking bridge, looks like your farm is really coming together. Looking forward to some fall successes pictures!
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Very nice looking ground you have there Pine! I love the "cottage" you have. That will be a nice place to stay dry. How far from home are ya?
Keep up that hard work... Thanks for sharing.
Thanks JV!
It takes about 37 minutes (35 on a good day) to get out there. So it's close enough that I can get a couple hours worth of work in from time to time, but still far enough that I won't be gone all the time and make the wife unhappy. LOL