ATV/Riding Mower bridge using materials laying around...request thoughts

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If you are asking me that question, I have two.


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   / ATV/Riding Mower bridge using materials laying around...request thoughts
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I like doorman63's suggestion of utility poles. They'll support a lot of weight, and will likely outlast you before they rot, unlike the fir.
As far as center support (should you go that route), how big is the stream at its highest? A strong current or high level is going to put a lot of stress on those supports unless they're well anchored.
For the center of the stream and possible supports, the water will not go much higher than the picture. I picked this spot because the water will rarely even get close to the bridge itself and usually will be halfway or less up to the bridge itself.
 
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Any thoughts on painting roof coating (asphalt based) on the fir beams to help them last longer?
 
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An inverted king post bridge design will add strength, even if the post is 1 foot. More is better if you can keep it out of the water.

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Bruce
 
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An inverted king post bridge design will add strength, even if the post is 1 foot. More is better if you can keep it out of the water.

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Bruce
I’ve considered doing something similar with 1/4 or 3/8 aircraft cable and 2 short pieces of tube steel if the bounce is too much. I have most of the materials on hand.
I know you can buy everything at Rural King/Farm and Fleet/etc
 
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Used an old tank as a culvert over a seasonal creek bridging a ravine on my up north property. I found tank in the woods cut both ends off it left a few inches around the ends of plates to add rigidity I think I posted a picture of it when I towed it up north, anyways worked great driving ATVs snowmobiles and a sxs over until my stubborn confidence took over and I partially crushed in the side when I attempted to drive my 10k lb skid steer over it.
 
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A good design feature is to have weak bridges narrow enough to keep heavy vehicles off them.

Bruce
 
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A good design feature is to have weak bridges narrow enough to keep heavy vehicles off them.

Bruce
Yep. That was my thoughts with my "ATV" bridge. A Jeep or tractor won't fit on it. Same with Doorman's design.
 
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Yep. That was my thoughts with my "ATV" bridge. A Jeep or tractor won't fit on it. Same with Doorman's design.
My next one is gonna be for vehicles…..I have all of the steel tubes/angle iron. Most of the 3x4 decking. May not run the Kubota over it…….
 
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My next one is gonna be for vehicles…..I have all of the steel tubes/angle iron. Most of the 3x4 decking. May not run the Kubota over it…….
Please start a thread when you build it.

My big bridge would probably hold my Ford TLB or my Kubota but I don't have to cross it with them so I don't. I tend to over build things......
 
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For the center of the stream and possible supports, the water will not go much higher than the picture. I picked this spot because the water will rarely even get close to the bridge itself and usually will be halfway or less up to the bridge itself.
I had similar thoughts for my bridges, but did not take into account atmospheric river and one of my bridged ended up about 20 feet down stream and one had water flowing over it.... If you think its high enough, add another foot to height.....
 
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Can you elaborate on how the cee purlin would be used? Are they vertical, supporting the beams? I am not following. Thanks.
Sandwich Fir beams between cee purlins, 2x boards or whatever is on hand. 3' to 6' cut offs can be bought cheap or sometimes picked up free around weld up buildings.
 
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one of my bridged ended up about 20 feet down stream and one had water flowing over it.... If you think its high enough, add another foot to height.....
Depending on what your materials are in the bridge, one relatively easy thing to do would be to tie one or more corners to a good post you set in concrete with your posthole digger, if you had one. Would probably only need to loosely anchor one corner on the 'home' shore to keep the thing from being a cleanup project somewhere downstream. It might still be severely damaged, or it might not, but it should be more of a 'breakaway' than a 'float away' design, at least in my mind. :ROFLMAO:
 
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Please start a thread when you build it.

My big bridge would probably hold my Ford TLB or my Kubota but I don't have to cross it with them so I don't. I tend to over build things......
It’s mostly built in my head!!!

I’ll start a thread when I start fab work. Should be in the next few weeks
Moved some trees/dirt/fill already.
 
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Had a customer use an old railroad flat car with out the axles and swivels. Just the frame and deck.. Would hold most anything you would want to put on it.
 

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