Posted by fergienewbee on February 01, 2013 at 13:22:15 from (99.181.148.229):
In Reply to: re-used poles posted by pete black on February 01, 2013 at 08:34:57:
Nice bridge. Several years ago I supervised a YCC(Youth Conservation Corps) working for the DNR. The game-area manager dropped two steel beams to span a creek for tractor traffic. We poured concrete supports on both sides. The kids all wondered how we were going to move the beams by hand. I remembered we cut some cedar post in a parking area so we got the drop offs. We lifted one end of the beam and put a cedar piece under it. Then we lifted the other end and as we moved the beam we placed more pieces in front. We rolled that beam and sailed it out over the span as pretty as a picture. For a foot bridge while I wondered how we were going to move two telephone poles, they lifted one all together and carried it to the stream. It was a fun summer.
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