Lets call it a wrap, the eagle has landed, it wasn't a perfect landing but the bridge is in, with some going back&forth with a long jack it's where I wanted it. Some lessons learn, when doing something like this the trailer needs to dead on straight, I thought I had it close enough but close on only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades, maybe 2x6s 30' long would've worked better, I know another person with tractor would have but thats how it goes doing a 4 person job by yourself.
The only thing left to do is fill in the ends and put some insurance on it, that way there the bridge will have a lifetime guaranty so if it dont last a 100 years GG will pay to have it replaced..........
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The only thing left to do is fill in the ends and put some insurance on it, that way there the bridge will have a lifetime guaranty so if it dont last a 100 years GG will pay to have it replaced..........







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