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September 24th, 2021, 09:32 AM
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September 24th, 2021 09:32 AM
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September 24th, 2021, 10:31 AM
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That looks like it would hold a lot more than 250lbs.. Looks like a good choice
Good luck and don't get wet
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September 24th, 2021, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by
fratri
That looks like it would hold a lot more than 250lbs.. Looks like a good choice
Good luck and don't get wet

I agree !! I can’t imagine swinging across that on a rope !! It would make for some good laughs I bet !! Lol
Last edited by rick_iles; September 24th, 2021 at 10:37 AM.
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September 24th, 2021, 10:42 AM
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September 24th, 2021, 10:46 AM
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We had the same problem, we took care of the beavers, problem solved
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September 24th, 2021, 10:47 AM
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Old canoe stored at the crossing might be a simple solution.
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September 24th, 2021, 10:48 AM
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Has too much time on their hands
Was going to say -- an old flatbed or trailer frame would work well.
Otherwise, a few heavy Cedar timbers and some deck boards will work. Earth anchoring the timbers to the ground will ensure longevity even during a flood event.
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September 24th, 2021, 11:29 AM
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That would hold an ATV ,if i am to say.
Bigger concern would be the 2 ends ,where they will be sitting at ,on the creek banks.
If solid banks and can not be softened up by high water level-you are good to go.
Back home-the construction scaffoldings had spans of 10 feet,and one could work on , with the weight of some construction material(bricks and mortar)and his own weight ,on 3 -4 pieces of 4 meter long 2x 8(2x10)all day long.
Last edited by gbk; September 24th, 2021 at 11:31 AM.
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September 24th, 2021, 11:33 AM
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Roof trusses in malls or industrial buildings are similar concept ,as your bridge,and they support major roof/snow weight ,on large spans.....
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September 24th, 2021, 11:47 AM
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I’m assuming you own the land.
Visit a scrap yard and talk to the owner. You will be surprised what he can find for you.
I picked up a cement block delivery truck 24’ deck for $1300.
Place a couple 12”x12” sill logs at both end to sit end of deck on and your good for a long time. You can rent a mini excavator for prep work and placing deck.
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