heavy hammer
Gold Member
Bridge looks good impressive job.
He just has to post a pic occasionally to show us what his trucks can do, and remind us poor folk that there's a better way to handle materials.![]()
The bridge looks really good. If you haven't already, you might consider something to anchor it from walking end ways off the abutments. Bridges have a tendency to do that.
So I don't have a bridge like that but I felled a tree about 24" dia across my creek so I could at least walk across without wading, I own about 3-4 acres on the other side with no way other than that to cross. After it laid there for about 6 months and settled in I put planking on top to walk on, one big storm the water turned it upside down and put all the planking on the bottom, and a couple months ago the water got so high as to float it over the 2' tall stump it was laying next to to keep it in place! Water does some wild things sometimes!
I am in the same poor camp as everyone else, that's why I bought a 1987 dump truck that needed a ton of work. The trailer was new yes, and just to even things out, it broke this morning, going over a pothole less than 2 weeks old, on just the second time I used it.
Yikes - bad luck. What happened to the load of stone or were you running empty ?
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I am in the same poor camp as everyone else, that's why I bought a 1987 dump truck that needed a ton of work. The trailer was new yes, and just to even things out, it broke this morning, going over a pothole less than 2 weeks old, on just the second time I used it.