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Bridge worries?
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So without doxing myself, I’ve been tasked with moving some mulch. Pretty simple task, the kicker comes in the fact that I have to traverse a bridge over a creek. The bridge appears pretty solid. Main frame is 4x4 steel square tube probably .25” wall and supports made from .25” angle every 16”. Decking is 2x12 wood. Bridge is probably 10ft long. Think this bridge would support a case 1845c with a bucket of mulch? Figure 7k lbs. or should I buy a few extra 2x12s to double up the decking?

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Yea that’s what I decided. 2x12s are cheap compared to a new bridge.

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