A bridge for my Massey

   / A bridge for my Massey #11  
Great idea with the trailer. I have always used culvert in the 30" size and just dropped it in and filled around with dirt. Though I got a five foot deep trench I've been wanting to bridge. Now I have to find an old trailer.
 
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JB4310 said:
Yeah looks great, keep the progress pictures coming.

Are you going to put up any kind of curb or gaurd rail, to help keep you from falling in?

JB

Yes, I have to install a guard rail. I figure it can wait until I make progress on the dirt work. Kinda sucks tramping through muck up to my ankles carrying stuff. I have 4 kids so guard rails will be important. Progress pics at this point may not come until later in the summer. I still have a plethora of projects looming around the yard I need to attend to. Need to spend some time doing spring tuneups on all the toys too. Maybe July or august before I get back to it.
 
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Combustix said:
Great idea with the trailer. I have always used culvert in the 30" size and just dropped it in and filled around with dirt. Though I got a five foot deep trench I've been wanting to bridge. Now I have to find an old trailer.

I would have much preferred to use a culvert. I discussed with the drainage board some time ago. They looked at the map and said I would need something like a 14' or 16' culvert. Same as the one under the county roads down the way. I decided that would be a bit to much of an undertaking. At the time I did not own and excavator. That might have swayed me. I had hoped I could put several smaller culverts in parallel, but they wouldn't go for that.
 
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Finished up the decking Monday.
 

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   / A bridge for my Massey #15  
Yeah that stream is way to wide to use a culvert.
Does it ever get high enough that it will mess with your bridge?

JB.
 
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JB4310 said:
Yeah that stream is way to wide to use a culvert.
Does it ever get high enough that it will mess with your bridge?

JB.

We had real big flood the spring I was going to set the bridge. I went back and put stakes on the bank to mark the high water level. Then I set my grade for the lower beams about 6" above that. So far so good. I think the occasional tree that comes along might snag on it while the water is high.
 
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Well I finally get some time for myself this summer. Gonna try making progress on the road this next week. Wish me luck!
 
   / A bridge for my Massey #18  
You got it!
 
   / A bridge for my Massey #19  
Nice project. I would consider trying to anchoring the ends down somehow and not count on trees to do that, because if the water raises a foot it might push the whole thing downstream or turn it and dump it in the river somehow. There will be a tremendous amount of force on the whole side of the bridge.

I made a wooden bridge out of barn beams which worked great until I had to pick it up about 1/2 mile downstream after some flooding. But it wasn't made of steel like yours and was lighter, but you have too cool of a bridge to have something happen to it.
 
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Kal130; I am curious what kind of foundation you have on each end, how far down and where you are located.
 

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