LD1
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Looking good:thumbsup:
Keep us posted with pleanty of pics
Keep us posted with pleanty of pics
Western, ya did the right thing with a small bridge vs a culvert. One heavy rain, carrying brush, mud and debris will quickly plug a culvert. When this happens the water has no place to go except over the road. Soon the gravel is gone and the road washes away.
uh, why didn't he just put down a small culvert? Cost would have been less than what you've got into it already with a lot less work. In the time you dug the pier holes, you could have had a culvert in, backfilled and graded. I paid $400 for a 42" x 20' steel culvert (built to state highway standards) delivered to my site. Backfill sand cost another $100 or so. And that little creek looks a lot smaller than what I was spanning.