ArlyA
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When I buy or build something, i love to ask others who already have done it, so I don't make the same mistakes they did. 
Welcome to TBN, BoneZX14. Everyone here appreciates seeing a project well done but sometimes it's a tough crowd.My response to the OP was simply in regards to having a similar project. Positively participating in a Forum, that is all. No where was I looking for analysis to hijack the OP's thread. Nor was I telling him what to do. Thank you "Super Member".
So then simply respond to the OP. If you dont like something that someone else contributed, learn to filter amd move on. Nobody posted any fiction to challenge your "fact based" hardline. Read up on the the intent of these Forums so you can save yourself the the ill (narrow) assumption and have a broader "fact base" of this much larger World. Nobody asked about "your world", "warm and fuzzy" and "Politicians" , doubt any of that will help the OP.The OP asked for information/opinion.....now he (and you) don't like the result?
I assume this site to be fact based.
In my world, warm and fuzzys are for politicians.
Thank you for the critique!So then simply respond to the OP. If you dont like something that someone else contributed, learn to filter amd move on. Nobody posted any fiction to challenge your "fact based" hardline. Read up on the the intent of these Forums so you can save yourself the the ill (narrow) assumption and have a broader "fact base" of this much larger World. Nobody asked about "your world", "warm and fuzzy" and "Politicians" , doubt any of that will help the OP.![]()
That may be appropriate for a roof or floor, but a tractor has a different footprint.Me thinks the rule of thumb is if its 12
feet long take half is 6 and add 2 so you
would have a 2x8x12 ft for floor joists or
rafters. Our fat cat never fell threw the floor
so the formula must work????
willy
Taking it as a critique is your perogative.Thank you for the critique!
My neighbor did something similar over an intermittent creek using telephone poles. it was about 25 feet long and only about 5 feet above the creek bed but his work horses refused to cross it.I have two built from old creosoted bridge timbers. The tractor's weight runs on the two main timbers. The planks are for when cattle cross for the most part.