Pond Bridge

/ Pond Bridge
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#21  
I am sure a railing would be a nice touch. My only thought is that with the bridge 5' wide will a railing get in the way if you buy any wider implements?

MarkV

Honestly I don't have any plans or can I see that I will need larger implements in the future. the b7510 is quite large enough for my property.
 
/ Pond Bridge #22  
Since you are going to fab the railings, make one side E Z to remove [or both sides] if extra clearance is needed...
 
/ Pond Bridge #23  
If you have a 4' implement and it gets to swinging from side to side as you cross the bridge, you could get some damage to the railings. If you have a 5' wide bridge and a 4' implement, that's only 6" of clearance on each side.
 
/ Pond Bridge #24  
How soft does that ground get in the wet season? are you sure the legs of your bridge will not sink into the ground? Looks as if where the legs are it could stay wet and soft and your legs from the bridge will eventually start sinking into the ground and worse yet one side faster than the other.
 

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