RalphVa
Super Member
- Joined
- Dec 19, 2003
- Messages
- 7,885
- Location
- Charlottesville, VA, USA
- Tractor
- JD 2025R, previously Gravely 5650 & JD 4010 & JD 1025R
We've 2 stream crossings over a small stream that flows into Ivy Creek, which runs along most of the east side of our property. The little stream is mostly along the north side of the property.
I put in a tractor crossing and a people crossing. We had to move the people crossing when the territorial neighbor moved in and almost had to move the tractor crossing after all the floods of it in 2018.
Here's attached the tractor crossing, which consists of 5 or 6 four inch PVC pipes underneath some cemented rocks with tiles on top and a 4x4 across the upstream top to keep stuff in place. It survived the 10 to 12 foot deep flood in 2018, but my wife had to go down many times during 2018 and scoop muck from the upstream side of the PVC pipes. Because of this, we were entertaining moving it near the relocated people bridge, with 4 railroad ties all tied together with some 2 bys across. Friends at church had built tractor/truck crossings using 3 railroad ties. After 2018, the crossing has, again, posed no problem to maintain.
Ralph
I put in a tractor crossing and a people crossing. We had to move the people crossing when the territorial neighbor moved in and almost had to move the tractor crossing after all the floods of it in 2018.
Here's attached the tractor crossing, which consists of 5 or 6 four inch PVC pipes underneath some cemented rocks with tiles on top and a 4x4 across the upstream top to keep stuff in place. It survived the 10 to 12 foot deep flood in 2018, but my wife had to go down many times during 2018 and scoop muck from the upstream side of the PVC pipes. Because of this, we were entertaining moving it near the relocated people bridge, with 4 railroad ties all tied together with some 2 bys across. Friends at church had built tractor/truck crossings using 3 railroad ties. After 2018, the crossing has, again, posed no problem to maintain.
Ralph