ovrszd
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- Kubota M9540, Ford 3910FWD, Ford 555A, JD2210
All you need to do is find a beat up 20' equipment type trailer or a truck bed. They can be had for much less than buying steel and building it. If there is any danger of abutment wash out, I would use those concrete 'pigs' that most concrete company's sell, they are 2'x2'x6' long and here they are $50 ea. So dig down a bit, lay some gravel if needed, then two pigs end to end on each side of the creek. Then winch the trailer bed across & set it on the pig abutments, then remove the tires or axles.....done.
I did one out of a 20' steel truck bed, and we just had a nice flood(as usual during winter) and the bridge stayed high and dry). I'll snap some pictures late today for you.
Hey OVRSZD....excellent job or your bridge:thumbsup:
Thank you. We used our offroad buggy winches to get ours across the span with a snatch block fastened to my raised FEL bucket. It was a "family" event.
My next one I'm going to buy a junk 40ft flat bed semi trailer. Strip all the axle stuff and sell it to the scrap yard to recoup some of the cost. Have one sitting a couple miles from me that can be bought for $500. Should be able to scrap $200 of parts. $300 40 ft bridge!!!!