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Got the old bridge re decked
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<blockquote data-quote="Silver" data-source="post: 1629866" data-attributes="member: 12520"><p>The little creek this bridge is on has washed out it's share of 48" culverts. When spring run off hits it's very dramatic for a few days. This bridge is set up so that at high water the creek overflows around the west side of the bridge, just before the water hits the bridge beams. I have dirt and log crossings that I fix up every year, but I can't patch them until the spring run off is done. I need to be able to get machinery and haul cattle across the creek before this time, so whether I like it or not I do need the security of having a reliable bridge to accomplish this. </p><p>I will hopefully be hauling more sandstone to another dirt crossing this year. I think if I can get enough rock on it it may withstand a pretty good overflow. Time will tell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silver, post: 1629866, member: 12520"] The little creek this bridge is on has washed out it's share of 48" culverts. When spring run off hits it's very dramatic for a few days. This bridge is set up so that at high water the creek overflows around the west side of the bridge, just before the water hits the bridge beams. I have dirt and log crossings that I fix up every year, but I can't patch them until the spring run off is done. I need to be able to get machinery and haul cattle across the creek before this time, so whether I like it or not I do need the security of having a reliable bridge to accomplish this. I will hopefully be hauling more sandstone to another dirt crossing this year. I think if I can get enough rock on it it may withstand a pretty good overflow. Time will tell. [/QUOTE]
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