Code54
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- Joined
- Aug 20, 2005
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- Location
- Putnam Co. West Virginia
- Tractor
- Kubota MX5100, Kubota BX25D,1957 Farmall Cub Lo-Boy Kubota KX91-3, BCS 853
The driveway is long and steep (the hills of WV) and in need of some type of "guard rail". The challenge is the one side has a lot of fill and a fairly high steep drop off. There is room to move in 3-4 feet from the "ledge" to get into a bit more solid dirt but it is still some fill over a more solid base. The main purpose is not to stop a car slamming into it head on at a high rate of speed but more to deflect the car back into the driveway and not shoot over the edge if it got sliding on snow or ice in the winter.
Some ideas are:
6x6 posts sunk about 3' deep with some concrete around them -with 1 or 2 2x10 between them (can be put together so it is a "4x10)
4x6 posts sunk about 3' deep with concrete around them -with 1 or 2 2x10 between them (can be put together so it is a "4x10)
Some other type of posts????
thinking about running 2x10' from post to post to add a little strength and to make it look more like a "fence." The ascetics are important and thus the reason regular guard rail is really not an option. Another idea is running a cable through the posts to help tie them together and anchor them to the ground somehow.
How far should the posts be apart for these ideas, any better ideas. Anything you all can think of that needs factored in?
The normal vehicles on the drive will be full size pickups and smaller so that is what it will need to stop/deflect.
Any idea what size posts wooden guard rails used along roads are? How deep are they normally set?
The other challenging factor is money is a big factor and the goal is to do the all the work with out hiring it out or having a lot of specialized equipment but a tractor/posthole digger is available.
Thanks!!!!
Some ideas are:
6x6 posts sunk about 3' deep with some concrete around them -with 1 or 2 2x10 between them (can be put together so it is a "4x10)
4x6 posts sunk about 3' deep with concrete around them -with 1 or 2 2x10 between them (can be put together so it is a "4x10)
Some other type of posts????
thinking about running 2x10' from post to post to add a little strength and to make it look more like a "fence." The ascetics are important and thus the reason regular guard rail is really not an option. Another idea is running a cable through the posts to help tie them together and anchor them to the ground somehow.
How far should the posts be apart for these ideas, any better ideas. Anything you all can think of that needs factored in?
The normal vehicles on the drive will be full size pickups and smaller so that is what it will need to stop/deflect.
Any idea what size posts wooden guard rails used along roads are? How deep are they normally set?
The other challenging factor is money is a big factor and the goal is to do the all the work with out hiring it out or having a lot of specialized equipment but a tractor/posthole digger is available.
Thanks!!!!